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Saturday 29 January

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And of course…fuck it. I feel so proud of everyone who’s contributed to the new issue of Plan B: It’s the first time I’ve ever been able to see either Plan B or Careless Talk Costs Lives from afar, having had little to do with its creation; and man! I can see why those Swedish journalists have voted us their favourite music publication. It’s great! I’ve given a shout out to Frances, Andrew et al in my editorial, but I also wanna say how honoured I am to have SF Said and Nick Bradshaw looking out for the film section. Nice. Very nice indeed.

And here’s another chart (this one’s taken from my iPod):

The Diskettes - Art
Bettye Swann - Sweet Dreams
The Legend! - Seattle Pt 3
The Long Blondes - Christmas Is Cancelled
The Blue Minkies - Christmas Means Nothing Without Presents
Ramones - Danny Says
Herman Dune - You Could Be A Model, Goodbye
The Dresden Dolls - Coin-Operated Boy
C.O.C.O - Supercool
Little Anthony & The Imperials - Shimmy Shimmy Ko Ko Bop
M Ward - Deep Dark Well


Posted on Saturday, January 29th, 2005by Everett True

2 Responses to “Saturday 29 January”

What is E.T. short for? Because he hasn’t got any legs! Hahaaaahaaahaaaaa! :)

Posted by Dr Benway on February 1st, 2005 at 2:39 pm


Last I heard, Everett promised to post 200 words a day. But then he went off to Grungeland and got all lazy and grungy like all the old gray grungers.

What’s that under the cobwebs? Oh it looks like the rusty wallet chain that used to belong to The Fluid’s original bass player . . . Excellent, ET can spin that recollection into a whole chapter in his fourth history of grunge book. Also by ET: Great Grungy Gaffs, Live Through That, More of This, Still Cool in Melbourne, The Grunge Re-reader, Grampas of Grunge , Grunge? I Think Not, 10,000 Nights of Mr. Girl, I Don’t Remember This, Pay Your Idols, Who? Huh? What?

Posted by Lloyd Center on February 8th, 2005 at 4:57 am


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