Live At Shepherds Bush Empire - London 2005Tracklisting:01. Communion02. Wardance03. Song ... more
& Dance04. Primitive05. Total Invasion 06. Bloodsport07. Requiem08. Asteroid09. The Wait10. Whiteout11. Pssyche12. The Pandys Are Coming13. Complications14. Sun Goes Down15. Are You Receiving16. Love Like Blood17. Pandemonium
Advantages: An impressively accurate and very well made re-issue of a classic retro toy. Disadvantages: The "dilemma" ... should I open and play or keep sealed and display ???
of toy technology. Robots that "transformed" into vehicles was probably the coolest toy concept to have hit the shelves and for those of you lucky enough to have owned some of the first generation Transformers toys you would have been the envy of your friends !!!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FROM THE AUTOBOTS !!!
1984 was a long time ago but to mark that special anniversary Hasbro have released a commemorative 25thAnniversary Edition of the greatest Transformer of all time ... Optimus Prime !!!
And, whilst the toys based on the CGI created Optimus Prime from this summer's blockbuster may look impressive nothing can quite beat the retro feel of the original Transformers toys ... and this Optimus Prime toy has been accurately produced so that it has both the look and feel of the 1984 original.
MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE ...
Advantages: Perfect live experience that suits the band's recorded music Disadvantages: Tour has ended - for now
From the moment that Take It Easy Chicken rang out across the theatre, the crowd knew that Mansun were on form.
This was the third time that I had seen Mansun, but the first time I had seen them at their own gig: before they had been on the bill at festivals. The pace was a lot faster now, they were in their element. And the crowd, to use the perfect expression, absolutely loved it.
The first moving moment of the gig was 'The Chad Who Loved Me', tonight paced up from it's orchestral album status to a prog rock guitar blitz, we all saw the progression that both the bands and the fans had made in 4 years. Oh yeah, Mansun are a part of us now. Segueing seamlessly into 'Stripper Vicar', Mansun proved the point that they can hold claim to be one of the finest live bands in the country today.
And then came 'Wide Open Space ...
Advantages: all the episodes! Disadvantages: nothing original extra :(
This is a double series set of DVDs to celebrate 25 years since the creation of the young ones on BBC.
The Young ones was a sitcom broadcast on BBC two in the 1980's, written by Rik Mayall and Ade Edmunson it is about 4 students who attend 'Scumbag College' North London. Although set in north london it was actually filmed, well most of it actually in Bristol. The four students are called Rik Prick, Neil, Mike, and Vyvyan. Each can be seen to portray teenagers of different decades. Neil as the 1960's Hippy who studies peace studies, Mike as the 1950's 'happy days - like' Fonze (aka lady killer), Vyvyan as the 1970's Punk rocker (ironically studying to be a Doctor!), and Rik the anarchist studying Socailism. Although through all of the series's not once do we actually see any of them spend any time at thier institution, or working, nor ...