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Re: Podcast
by grumpycath
I like the podcast - relaxed, conversational style and, of course, suitably jaded. Very easy on the ears. The hungry cat impersonation is uncanny, a fitting tribute to the dearly departed! Music - I like a wide variety too but mainly music more suited to sulky teenage boys - Green Day, Chillis, Terrorvision ("best band from Bradford starting with a T"). I think I like them because you can turn them up so loud you can't hear yourself think and are forced to forget your worries for a bit. Being tone deaf, I'm also drawn to a clever lyric and have done the predictably middle-aged thing of falling in love with Elbow, so much so "The Seldom Seen Kid" would be my desert island disc.
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