Advantages: Full of gossip , you get loads for the price Disadvantages: None
Heat is a celebrity gossip magazine! You can buy heat from most newsagents and supermarkets at a price of £1.65. It can also be bought for 3 euros.30 in Republic of Ireland , 2.90 euros in spain and the canary islands.Heat magazine comes out to boy every week!
The cover of heat is full with colour and celebs which makes it soo special! It currently the offical Big Brother magazine , and it reveals all the juicy gossip , and bits that we didn't see on the television.It also includes interviews with Big Brother housemates who have just been evicted.
one feature I loved about Big Brother in HEAT! was Brian (Big Brother 8) best bits with all the funny things he has said in the house , such as "I'd like a barcode tattoo.Every time you leave a shop , it'd be like you was trying to nick something.If you had a barcode that actually had ...
Advantages: Intriguing murder mystery Disadvantages: Not what it seems, not sure if thats good or bad
When newcomer in Oxford Martin (Elijah Wood) travels from Arizona to study and work with the legendary Professor Arthur Seldom (John Hurt) he finds himself on the rough end of disappointment. It seems Seldom's ex personal assistant has been making promises to students that simply could not be delivered. Imagine the disappointment of travelling over half the world to study for your mentor not to be interested? Having discovered an opportunity to make an impression on Seldom and make himself seen Martin crashes a seminar of Seldom, and when he attempts to make an intelligent point is humiliated publically by Seldom. Deciding that Seldom is not who he thought he might be, Martin decides to abandon the UK and return home, that's when another unexpected encounter with seldom leads to the discovery of a dead woman. Together Martin and Seldom ...
Heat magazine.......
I have to admit it, although rather ashamed to, but I love a bit of trashy celebrity gossip on a regular basis. I find reading about the lives of people who get paid to be under the spotlight sometimes rather uplifting and as my friends are mostly into the same things as me it gives us something else to chat mindlessly about that isn't work or children!
Heat magazine is, I find, the best celebrity magazine available although costing fractionally more than others on the shelves it is worth paying that bit extra for. Heat costs £1.65pence which is more than Closer which costs £1.30pence and Star that is sold at the bargain price of 65pence (not that I have gone out this evening and splashed out on all three magazines or anything!!!)
The cover of this weeks Heat (a new one comes out every 7 days ...
Product Information for "Types Of Wood - Whirlwind Heat" »
Product details
Title
Types Of Wood
Performer
Whirlwind Heat
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Alternative
Release Date
24/04/2006
Original Release Year
2006
Label / Distributor
Brille / PIAS UK/Sony DADC
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
94635268928
Catalogue Number
BRILCD 102
Additional notes
Album Notes
Whirlwind Heat: David Swanson (vocals, harmonica, organ, Moog synthesizer, bass guitar); Steve Damstra (bass guitar, electronic percussion); Brad Holland (drums, percussion). On 2006's TYPES OF WOOD, Whirlwind Heat push the Moog into the background and let the bass and drums take over. In contrast to their earlier, more experimental albums, this disc merges garage rock with the feeling of early-1970s punk. There are still guitars, harmonica, organs, and of course the screaming of mostly nonsensical lyrics, but it's those booming beats and bass lines that'll knock listeners around the room, especially on standouts "Reagan" and "Slugger."
Album Reviews
Alternative Press (p.204) - "[I]t rages all over the place in a bouillabaisse of vintage basement punk, scuzzy bass lines and bizarre lyrics..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Air Miami
2.
Reagan
3.
Gene Pool Style
4.
Up Tight
5.
Captain Cave
6.
Slugger
7.
Umbrella People
8.
Sun Is Round
9.
French
10.
My Electric Underwear
11.
Nylon Heart
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14/06/2006
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