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When you go to the Cinema in Marple you queue to go in and get served at the original old Box Office Window and get issued with an old-fashioned Ticket. You have to wait until you are taken up the Stairs across the Landing and down some Stairs again to be shown to your Seat by a young Usherette in full Uniform. And there are three sets of red Curtains that open up to reveal the film on the Screen.
We still buy Soft Drinks and little Ice Cream tubs or Cornettos off the two Usherettes (wearing those Trays that strap around their Necks) at the Intermission after the Trailers have been shown.
It's always a special night out - and it only costs £4.50 to get in ;o>

Looks a decent night out does that Suze and £4.50's around the going rate for anywhere else I think, so can't grumble there. Can't imagine watching the old Rocky films in a small place like that but it looks perfect for an atmospheric-type horror film maybe - the type you're not likely to go to tho. : )
Really good that traditional kinda 'Picture houses' still exist and refuse to bend with the times.
EDIT No2 - The missus informs me that nowadays it's nearer to a tenner than a fiver but she goes more often than me now. I went earlier in the year (or late last year?) and coulda swore it wasn't that much but I'll take the other half's word over my dodgy memory most of the time. That makes your above price even better then Suze!







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Ah a visit to t'pictures in t'old Robin Reliant on a wikend; a rate nice way t'end a wik o' 16 hr shifts down t'pit wi nowt for snap-time each day but a ferret sandwich!

Sounds about right Martin. Apparently it's £11.70 for adults at Cineworld near town. I was a tad out with my first guess it seems. Can vaguely remember double features - Cactus Jack comes to mind as something I yawned through as a kid, either cos I wanted me money's worth (yeah right) or was waiting for the next pic.

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Them there seats have lovely quaint cushions. They'd be pinched if it was round here I'm afraid; not cos folk would use em for anything or owt, but just because they're not bolted down. Yes, very cultured folk around these parts. : )

Top B-Sides; no more than one entry per band (holding back my Jam bias a tad) and in no particular order...
The Writer - UFO (Back Into My Life)
PCP - Manics (Faster)
Pity Poor Alfie - The Jam (Bitterest Pill)
Aneurysm - Nirvana (Smells Like... 12")
Satellite - Sex Pistols (Holidays In The Sun)
Acquiesce - Oasis (Some Might Say)
Police Truck - Dead Kennedys (Holiday In Cambodia)
Runaways - Senseless Things (Primary Instinct)
Here It Comes - Stone Roses (Sally Cinnamon 12")
Havana Affair - Ramones (Blitzkrieg Bop)
Yes Oasis are up there and I like a bit of pop music! Slay me with a barrage of elitism then!!


1 - 'zyklon b zombie' - throbbing gristle (united)
2 - '1977' - the clash (white riot)
3 - 'she said' - the cramps (goo goo muck)
4 - 'the fountain is red, the fountain is white' - doll by doll (the palace of love)
5 - 'circus of death' - the human league (being boiled)
6 - ''heart of darkness' - pere ubu (30 seconds over tokyo)
7 - 'i don't care' - ramones (sheena is a punk rocker)
8 - 'radio sweetheart' - elvis costello (less than zero)
9 - 'dream tobacco' - max wall (england's glory) seriously!
10 - 'goldfinger' - magazine (touch and go)

Yeah dude I also thought I'd better discount dance music... I mean in most cases the B-sides are different mixes (usually better, mind) of the A-side track so I wondered if that might be cheating.


All house (well, there's one break-beat track - answers on a postcard as to which one) tunes I'm afraid, and all pre-millennium... but I've tried to keep it to mixes/remixes that sound more different to the original than just the odd tweak like a couple more "Oohs" "Aahs" or hand-claps....
I'll Be Your Friend (Def Instrumental Mix) - Robert Owens
Something About You (Deerstalker Dub Mix) - Mr Roy
Lover (K-Klass Klub Mix) - Joe Roberts
Express Yourself (Original Don Mix) - Family Foundation
No Matter What You Do (Corporation Express Dub Mix) - The Flavour
Do That To Me (Vocal Experience Mix Part 1) - Lisa Marie Experience
What You Need (Luv Dup Mix) - Soft House Company
Jam The Dance (Cool Bass Mix) - Asmo
2 Hype (House Instrumental) - Kid n Play
Better Days (Sasha Remix) - Jimi Polo
Like I said, soooooo many tunes but... if anyone asked me at any time off top of me head, the above would always be among those mentioned.
Doubt any of yous have heard the original 'Lover' by Joe Roberts. Check it out sometime and imagine my horror when I listened to it after purchasing the CD single from 'zon. At that particular time, I realized not that it was the K-Klass mix that I needed, which most definitely not anywhere to be seen on the disc. Said mix is actually a tad rare on CD (not much point getting the vinyl when I got CDJs) and I had to purchase one of the 'Retro' comps (which all three are essential to any 90s clubber so's ok anyhow) to get me hands on it.
Err, sorry for banging on about stuff that has no relevance whatsoever to anyone on here but meself. Is there some kinda illness that compels one to disclose everything to everyone? Have to look that one up.
Maybe a 'Post-Millennium' ten next? Will see.


A quick break from electronica with what I think are cracking cover versions; one entry per-band as usual...
My Way - Sid Vicious (Frank Sinatra and, errr, other folk who wrote it?)
Diamond And Rust - Judas Priest (Joan Baez)
She's Not There - UK Subs (The Zombies)
Suspicious Minds - Fine Young Cannibals (Elvis Presley)
Up Around The Bend - Hanoi Rocks (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
David Watts - The Jam (The Kinks)
Where Did You Sleep Last Night - Nirvana (Lead Belly)
Last Caress - Metallica (The Misfits)
Ain't It Fun - Guns N Roses (Rocket From The Tombs)
I Can't Control Myself - Ramones (The Troggs)
Also, as usual, am pretty sure there's loads I've forgotten but... these'll do for now.


Ditto

To put that into perspective a tad, I collected many many copy/bootleg mixed tapes over the 90s with just the DJs name on em. When ya went out, ya knew some of the tunes but not what they were called; only ones ya knew were the ones that charted and in most cases (not all but most) they were disposable efforts that ya didn't hear in the clubs in any case. It's taken years (since I first came online really) to track down every tune I was after but I've more-or-less concluded the search now and quite enjoyed the seeking. Dunno if any of ya remember the dance thread/s from Zon's MF but sometimes when I tracked down something I was looking for, I'd get a tad excited and post the Youtube link and say how pleased I was!
Discogs! You're the dog's!! : )


Piper At The Gates Of Dawn - Pink Floyd
The Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
In The Court Of The Crimson King - King Crimson
The Doors - The Doors
Neu! - Neu!
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Roxy Music - Roxy Music
Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear*
Damned Damned Damned - Damned
Marquee Moon - Television
Ramones - Ramones
Suicide - Suicide
Rattus Norvegicus - Stranglers
The Clash - The Clash
The Modern Dance - Pere Ubu
Cut - The Slits
Live At The Witch Trials - The Fall
Pink Flag - Wire
Handsworth Revolution - Steel Pulse
Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
Live At The Counter Eurovision '79 - Misty In Roots
Return Of The Durutti Column - Durutti Column
The Smiths - The Smiths
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld - The Orb
Debut - Björk
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Arctic Monkeys
Music Has The Right To Children - Boards Of Canada
*there is an album called 'Rocking Time' by Burning Spear, consisting of stuff recorded circa 1969-71, but Marcus Garvey is his first 'real' album.
Edited to add Television

i make 'marcus garvey' spear's third album, after the above, and firstly 'studio one presents burning spear'

Agree with at least three of them there above debuts Tim. Stuff to do now but may do a list of my own upon returning.

i make 'marcus garvey' spear's third album, after the above, and firstly 'studio one presents burning spear'"
Somehow I knew it was bad idea to include a reggae album here! Having checked both the others, they seem to consist of material recorded for Studio One over an extended period (ie assemblages) rather than being an album recorded as an album, which would make Marcus Garvey the first proper album. That's my excuse, anyway.


Stone Roses - Stone Roses
Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys
Bring It On - Gomez
Generation Terrorists - Manic Street Preachers
Appetite For Destruction - Guns n Roses
Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes Hanoi Rocks - Hanoi Rocks
The Distillers - The Distillers
Ramones - Ramones
The Clash - The Clash
Sixteen Stone - Bush
Arctic Monkeys might be in there on another day...
EDIT - How could I not put The Distillers first effort up there? Not as good as their other two but as good as some of the above. Hmm, ok Oasis out, Distillers in.
Don't hit me Liam,,,
Ya tw@!

'remember' - doll by doll
'heart of the congos'
'the image has cracked' - alternative t.v.
'this is augustus pablo'
'songs the lord taught us' - the cramps
'entertainment' - gang of four
'the strange boutique' - the monochrome set
'africa must be free by 1983' - hugh mundell
'y' - the pop group
'aswad'
'real life' - magazine
'the only ones'
'best dressed chicken in town' - dr. alimantado
'ultravox'
'my aim is true' - elvis costello
'satta massagana' - the abyssinians
'searching for the young soul rebels' - dexy's midnight runners
'the specials'
'god' - rip rig and panic
'psalms for i' - prince far i
'the crack' - the ruts
'fire of love' - the gun club
'dread beat an' blood' - poet and the roots
notable exceptions,
throbbing gristle (much debate as to what counts as their debut)
eek a mouse (discogs lists 'wa do dem' as 1st, but i am certain there is an album before it, 'buble up yo hip', which 'hot milk' were going to re-issue (but didn't) a few years back.

1 - 'never mind the bollocks, here's the sex pistols'
2 - 'in the flat field' - bauhaus
3 - '999'
4 - 'movement' - new order (more turgid than shight really)
5 - 'fulham fallout' - the lurkers
6 - 'motorhead' (yes, i was actually looking forward to this, at the time!)
7 - 'signing on' - ub40 (see 6)
8 - 'pure mania' - the vibrators
9 - 'tell us the truth' - sham 69
10 - 'boy' - u2




after a couple of cracking singles, their 1st album was like listening to porridge!

Been exchanging messages with a 'long time no see' cousin on FB* the last couple of week and he tells me he once had a beer with Animal Taylor in a since torn down bar near town. 'It was when he'd broken his neck' he said. I said summat like 'Was there ever a time when his neck WASN'T broken!' : ) Maybe it's just me but when I was a kid, he always seemed to have some kinda collar/brace around his neck. Pretty sure he appeared on Top Of The Pops with one on. Never occurred to me that it mighta been a prop.
* - After declaring my hatred of facebook and withdrawing from it a year or two ago, I was 'lured' back by a poster right here on Goodreads. You know who you are!! : )


The weakest track on AOS is imo, Fire Fire, and it's still listenable. Only track that i reckon could be regarded as filler.


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Darn It!! I keep hitting that red one but nothing happens. 😂

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Unfortunately that may also be the mindset of Trump and Jong-un

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Unfortunately that may also be the mindset of Trump and Jong-un"
And to think they called Gotti 'The Teflon Don' - the new Don 'Trumps' JG when it comes to ducking n diving.
Sorry, couldn't help meself...
...and 'Ducking n diving' is paying him too much a compliment - he aint that bright! Just fire any ****** that gets close to any political naughtiness.
'Land Of The Free' my arse!! 'Land Of People That Are Loyal To The Man' more like... al-a-Vlad.

I'm not that daft to think folk didn't make the transition for other reasons but... I can think of the odd character that fits that 'negger' bill perfectly.
Reckon there's still the odd un among the 100-or-so of us here that would enjoy having that button back to mess with!?

I'm going on a bit. Three unanswered posts on the spin? How sad is that?


you're also right (jings you're on a roll!) about today's strerile cinemas. matches the sterile, and often re-made, dross on the screens. (for the most part)