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i've known from the very get-go that this would happen. in his defence he was brutally honest, he told me he was leaving for pastures new at the end of june. i thought he was full of shit, everybody i've ever known has been leaving for pastures new at the end of june for the last thirty years or so. it must be a weather thing. or some thing.

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quizin the true absence of anything truly worthwhile to report, i give you the sound of music summer trainspotters quiz. one point per question, the one who gets the most is the winner. simple. Go to Quiz

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so, the uneasy on the eye challenge that is nick griffin has been duly elected to represent me, my family and an awful lot of those that i know, in the european parliament. what does that say about us as a people? it says that if you repeat something, however untrue or inane, for long enough, it becomes the gospel truth. and everybody believes it.

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there were technical problems, fuckin' big technical problems. in the back of the cab, flying at high speed, the weezle began to prod me. it stunned me out of me lovely, deranged moment, i was the count of monte cristo, spoon in hand desperately digging from tokyo to liverpool. once we had checked in we decided to investigate the local culture, dead fish, ankle socks, expensive imports. this man, him said "we don't have what you need, look somewhere else." the pair of us, eyes like saucers, heads like teacups found solace in the bassline from 96 tears, it was pumping out of the door of a car occupied by the smallest beautiful woman on earth. she uttered something to me, i ignored her, i was dazzled by her beauty. she shouted at the weezle, in japanese she said "you loooking in the wrong place, what you need is not here. leads and things. get your shit together, man." as the early stages of extreme hunger began to set in i was reminded of the dead fish. and something ghastly we'd seen in a window in kuala lumpur.

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Mike McCartneyMike McCartney opens his Mini sixties exhibtion at the Beat Goes On exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool Life.

Ian Jackson form Artinliverpool.com asked him to talk about his work.

Dave Fleming at the MLL asked Mike to contribute to the Beat Goes On. One of the images is of Lisa Rosa one of the first Liverpool popstars with how much is that doggy in the window. The magic era of the 50's but the Beat Goes On with the popstars of today. 

On his brothers trousers as they are currently on show somewhere in Liverpool he is staying stum on what Paul said.

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in the mad rush to get this week's show recorded and thus the more challenging job of actually getting into your minds, i forgot to mention the fa cup final. it's fourteen years since everton were last in a final and since then the nature of the game has changed so much. the fa cup in itself is contantly being held-up, scrutinised and shown to have been devalued by those with an interest in more lucrative matters.

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Monday, 25 May 2009 07:27

The Mersey Sound

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Mersey Sound

Roger McGough and Brian Patten talk to Ian Jackson at the start of their Mersey Sound exhibition at the Victoria Museum and Gallery

 

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