ricky gervais

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AFTERNOON ALL!

HERE IS FRIDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER'S TOP 5. LET'S GET INTO IT...

1) Track of the week.

Everything Everything - Good Shot, Good Soldier.

2) Video of the week.

Sing-A-Long Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were. Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were. Old man look at my life, Twenty four and there's so much more Live alone in a paradise That makes me think of two.

3) Quote of the week.

"The nicest thing I can say is "I hope you die in your sleep."

- Ricky Gervais.

4) Article of the week.

Hey, local bands, stop doing this shit.

I'm not sure I agree with this 100%, but it has some great points.

5) Gig of the week.

THIRTYFIVENN LAUNCH PARTY

It's a launch event to celebrate the first zine from the Northampton film based photographers. It's an exciting new project and the night itself is set to be a good one, get involved.

Speak to you next Friday,

Josh

Free books inside, honestly.

Afternoon guys, here it is. Friday 16th September's top five. It's my consolidated list of all things awesome this week. Feel free to share it around with whomever you think appropriate!

Here we go;

1) Video of the week;

Deftones Live at Rock AM Ring.

2) Track of the week;

Life on The Road - David Brent

3) Quote of the week;

"Your network is your net-worth." - Porter Gale.

4) Thing of the week;

Audible. It's fairly cheap and the amount of audiobooks on there is impressive. They also do signing up offers, it's worth a shot. I gain nothing from recommending this to you, but i've gotten so much from it. If I didn't listen to audiobooks I would never read any books.

5) Gig of the week;

New cafe/restaurant/street food place Foodies is starting a movie night and the first one is this Sunday (18th September). Find out more HERE.

Speak to you Monday,

Josh

(image found HERE.)

Life on the Road

I went to see David Brent: Life On The Road on Friday. Now, I'm a crazy mental fan so I've been excited about this for months and at 12:25 on the 19th August, I bloody watched it.

It's extremely difficult to write a comedic song without it sounding like a limerick. The fact that Ricky Gervais used Andy Burrows and friends probably helps. The tracks themselves are really good, very catchy, well produced and expertly written. The jokes keep coming and there's lots of rewards for loyal fans too.

I think the film would work as a stand alone piece, but it's difficult to say from my perspective as I'm well aware of all the previous Brent.

I'd also thoroughly recommend watching the film if you're a musician. So many of the scenes were familiar to me, I wont give too much away, but if you've ever been in a band or performed live you'll feel some of the pain and frustration that's portrayed on screen.

So go and watch it, it's the only film i've seen where everyone in the cinema was laughing together, the music is decent too.

 

Speak to you Friday,

 

Josh

 

Image found HERE.