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I guess my candid frankness on my previous life won't look good on my CV with Shameless if I ask for a job!
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On the topic of Stonehenge, my dad has photos of when he was younger and several of them are of a family outing to great Wiltshire rock assembly, with him and his siblings happily climbing over and playing around the (smaller) rocks without any barricades or authority figures in sight!
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One of the best books I've ever read on 60's drug counter culture is The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe, chronicling the adventures of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. Let's not forget it was the CIA that introduced the youth of America to LSD! Strange but true.
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(I posted this on Facebook earlier) Remembering the great British Horror fanzines of the 90's... Top row L-R, In the Flesh, Headpress, Trash City, Giallo Pages Bottom row L-R, Cold Sweat, Shock Xpress, Invasion of the Sad Man-Eating Mushrooms, Eyeball
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Our very own Calum produced a fanzine himself years ago, called Firelight Shocks, which was an impressive achievement in itself in that it was produced on a shoestring but had some fantastic material in them. Even then you could see he had a real talent for journalism and interviewing. Not only that, he has a peculiar talent for securing interviews with just about anybody! Even those hard-to-get interview subjects.
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Firelight Shocks...I remember the name...a great name actually. Yeah, I like to think that blogs are the new fanzines, although nothing beats having one of those indie-publications in your hands. I think Shock Xpress was my favourite and I still re-read it... I wonder would Calum scan an issue for us, I defo love to read the old 'zines...
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Started reading The Exorcist again last night, I've lost count how many times I've read it since the first time 20 years ago. Me reading this book at school at the ripe old age of 12 caused my English teacher(the gorgeous Miss Lloyd) to call my parents to see whether or not they knew their son was reading such a horrific book in her English class, the answer being "yes, he doesn't like the usual stuff that 12 year olds do" ha ha, I think that's when people started keeping a close eye on me just in case my head spun round! Violence is Italian Art
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