Rebuilding Deathbru: part one

Last night’s listening to Deathbru session proved to be rather interesting. Having not listened to much of the material recorded back in 1999 in the last five years I was able to re-evaluate the songs with fresh ears. Amazingly, it wasn’t as much of a painful experience as I’d expected.
The endless bounce-downs of 4-track [...]

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Published on November 30, 2004

Filed in Music

New Deathbru 4 U

A drunken conversation over a tasty curry last Friday has spurred me onto thinking about recording some new material for my band. For the last five years Deathbru has been neatly folded away as I’ve been doing proper adult things like buying a house, preparing for marriage and dealing with life in general.
Harry Deans, Jon [...]

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Published on November 29, 2004

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What’s making my phone buzz? / What’s making my power surge?

Updated: 25th November
We’ve got two wireless phones in our house that receive a signal from a central pod from the master BT point. The phones work fine, except when stood in certain areas of the house. In these peculiar areas we get a buzzing noise in the phone. I’ve no idea why this is. Anyone [...]

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Published on November 22, 2004

Filed in Consumer

Astra 1.6 16v SXi (1999 T-reg) review

Never a popular choice with the style-pack, often branded as dull and anoymous, the Vauxhall Astra has often been given a raw deal by the motoring press. This inevitably filters down to buyers who like their cars to denote some sort of status. Yet the Mark 4 Astra is a total joy to drive. It’s [...]

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Published on November 18, 2004

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The curse of Radio 1

Last night I watched a programme about Radio 1. It was broadcast on channel Five of all places and narrated by Chris Tarrant. Tarrant, of course, was a long-time ratings rival of the Radio 1 breakfast show and took a large hit when Chris Evans was in the hot seat. So it was inevitable that [...]

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Published on November 16, 2004

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Nautical Napkins

When I was nine years old I recorded my own radio shows using an old tape recorder and a copy of Now That’s What I call Music 13. Never got a show broadcast on air, though we did write a few letters to various local radio stations. Ocean Sound in Southampton even wrote back with [...]

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Published on November 12, 2004

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Karting in style

Did I mention we went Karting on Sunday? Well here we all are, lined up in our boiler suits just before hitting the track. Note Shay (the tallest, wearing his helmet) standing at the back. His overalls didn’t fit and were undoubtedly painful around the crotch. Rogue Racing need to invest in some threads for [...]

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Published on November 11, 2004

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Deans ‘adopts’ the foetal position

Celebrating 26 years of my shuffling around on planet earth this weekend, Deans adopting or ‘assuming’ the foetal position was a common occurance. We drank, we ate, we bowled and we Karted. Indeed it was a birthday that nearly managed to top my 18th for unashamed hedonism. Job done. Jog on.

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Published on November 9, 2004

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Look - I’m sailing!

I’ve uploaded a selection of new photos for you to peruse at your leisure. Since I’ve elected not to upload all the old guyweb photo galleries, I’ll treat you to the occasional glimpse of the old fat belly now and then. Incidentally, the diet is going well. I even punched a new hole in my [...]

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Published on November 5, 2004

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Memories of summer

Ah, four months ago I was here. Now, as the autumnal evenings draw in, the sweet smell of summer seems just a distant memory.

When you see little photos like this, you can click them to go through to the full size photo on Flickr. Another great service. I’ve decided that I’m not going to upload [...]

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Published on November 4, 2004

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Guy not interested in @stephenfry's US taxi trip, also on tv (bbc1) right now?

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