Fonts, rock festival posters from the 70s, brass rubbings, Haircut 100, collecting old copies of Flexipop, comparative religion, Pete Brown's Battered Ornaments, to be continued
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July Word Trail
Obligatory random Comment hijack promoting self-published vanity project ahoy!
Do You Do Any Wings?
148 glorious pages of widely spaced paragraphs padded out with some random pictures of foot pedals and the like, containing a lot of complaining about how long it takes to set up at weddings, about how audience members continually request songs we don't do, and three uses of the F word, although these, it has to be said, are central to the premise and beautifully punctuated throughout.
Thursday June 7 sees the launch of our cutting edge new clubnight THE LOOK At Lost Society where style, sounds and suss will as ever be to the fore, featuring:
• DJs Pippa Brooks, Max Karie and Paul Gorman
• Performances by the wonderful All About Eve Babitz
• Very special guest DJ the legendary Kevin Rowland who will be helping celebrate our debut by raising the roof in his inimitable style.
Drawing on the legacy of THE LOOK, the night will regularly showcase performers, designers, DJs and contributors featured in the book as well as here on myspace.
Tickets £5 from Tryg at Lost Society, 020 7652 6526 or from info@lostsociety.co.uk
In celebration of THE LOOK's Clash Culture event with Saint Martin's at The Cochrane Theatre, London WC2 at 7pm on May 1 - featuring the band's designers Alex Michon and Krystyna Kolowska and some very special guests, original items of clothing, rare images and fantastic sounds - our page has undergone a makeover.
Out goes the SEX range (don't worry, they'll be back, you filthy rotters) and in come the riot police, city rockers and heavy manners.
Thank you for welcoming me into your parish. Do you have a date yet for the annual summer fayre and garden party?
May I suggest these fine fellows for the entertainment? I have heard they are quite popular with the "young folk".
The Lancashire Hotpots is a link to their Myspace page.