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The soundtracks they've done are excellent too. Les Revenants is my favourite of those.
That was a great show. May have to rewatch at some point.
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The soundtracks they've done are excellent too. Les Revenants is my favourite of those.
We just finished watching ZeroZeroZero this weekend - the reason we watched wasn't show reviews, it was how good the album isThe soundtracks they've done are excellent too. Les Revenants is my favourite of those.
it was watching the zidane film that hooked me into the mogwai orbit.
Me too. At the Barbican. Was very very very very loudI saw them live soundtrack the film with it. Spellbinding!
Me too. At the Barbican. Was very very very very loud
Hope so. The first two albums are superb. Three is good and four had it's moments.Not everyone's cup of chai latte I appreciate, but it looks like the family Followill might be getting their mojo back;
album out FridayHope so. The first two albums are superb. Three is good and four had it's moments.
I’m pretty sure that at one stage Nevin wrote for one of the music papers.@Arkle , did you see interview on bbc news with Pat Nevin re Ian St.John ? On his back wall he had albums framed, he had 2 Go-Betweens ( talullah and 16 lovers lane ) not my fav ones, but neverthess impressed.
he did ,he wrote for the NME when I used to read it many years ago , even got a feeling Brian Mclair made a few contributionsI’m pretty sure that at one stage Nevin wrote for one of the music papers.
@Arkle , did you see interview on bbc news with Pat Nevin re Ian St.John ? On his back wall he had albums framed, he had 2 Go-Betweens ( talullah and 16 lovers lane ) not my fav ones, but neverthess impressed.
great stuff, remember him being interviewed years ago ( probably mid 80s ) in nme and he was waxing lyrical about goodbye mr.mckenzie then, thought to mesel, he's not your average footballer twas usually billy joel or simply red .Took one of our artists into 6 Music to do Lamacq's Roundtable show and all piled down the pub with other panelists Nevin and Don Letts after. Nevin was great craic, we swapped emails and still chat from time to time about new music. Bloke is a complete music fanatic and sound as a pound.
great stuff, remember him being interviewed years ago ( probably mid 80s ) in nme and he was waxing lyrical about goodbye mr.mckenzie then, thought to mesel, he's not your average footballer twas usually billy joel or simply red .
must be a Chelsea thing, remember reading about Graeme le saux reading Guardian on team bus and Andy Townsend grabbing it out his hands and hoying it down the coach.Defo not your average footballer. Talked at great length about most of his team mates finding him quite intense and weird throughout his whole career - team mates used to hide his copy of NME from him so he'd always stash an extra one up his sleeve
Said he never once got nerves as he just saw the fun in every game. Probably knew he was the nuts at the back of his mind too.
must be a Chelsea thing, remember reading about Graeme le saux reading Guardian on team bus and Andy Townsend grabbing it out his hands and hoying it down the coach.
cheers will check outAye, Le Saux was famously a Guardian reader and got the piss taken because of it. As others mention, Nevin wasn't your stereotypical footballer. There's an article about his record collection here:
Pat Nevin talks us though his record collection
Shared a flat with NME writer Adrian Thrills, counted John Peel as a mate and used to make mixtapes for Le Saux.
There's an article here about some other players/former players whose music taste doesn't conform to the expected stereotype:
Footballers with surprisingly good taste in music
peter crouch- future islandscheers will check out