RIP, to the hugely innovative, hugely entertaining genius. Lucky to have seen the great man live a couple of times. Genuinely hard to overstate his influence and a seriously good vibes player too.
Always loved this track from the album with his biggest hit. But honestly they’re all great.
From Sinatra to the Italian Job to The Dude to The Wiz to Off The Wall and Thriller. The greatest arranger and producer of all time. How sad but what a legacy to leave behind. An absolute titan.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/nov/04/quincy-jones-musician-michael-jackson-producer-dies
Warning: really not very nice. And then they just drove off.
http://www.brightonandhovenews.org/2016/01/26/distressing-cctv-released-in-bid-to-find-brighton-hit-and-run-driver/44774
When people do that, what does it signify?
That they're laughing at something that's been said? Nothing that gets that response ever seems particularly funny. Or is it that you should laugh at what they've just written? Nettiquette is a minefield but it seems an odd thing do to. :lol:
http://www.player.seagulls.co.uk/latest-news/76031c8a-998d-49cb-b7fc-8e0f84faa335
Man, I am a BIG fan. Future Albion skipper, I reckon: rock-solid professional, clever guy and my MoM on Saturday. He put in a hell of a shift back there; he had to.
I'll stop before I get too carried away...
THE big story:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32841434
With stupid hair and a tendency to cry like a baby, it may not be entirely his own choice...
Green-fingered NSCers: the back garden at Harveys Towers is modest but there's a small patch of ground on which I'd like to grow something. It gets a decent amount of sunlight.
But, as you can tell from the moronic simplicity of this question, I have whatever the opposite of green fingers might...
As prompted by the April Fools thread: not REAL suggestions obviously: we'll never actually hear them anyway.
My offering: The Sound Of Silence, Simon and Garfunkel.
Simple question: who would the NSC family like to replace Hyypia?
I wouldn't agonise about it too much; after all our managers don't tend to stick around for too long anyway.
Anyway, Brian McDermott for me.
The great sax player will be hugely missed. A life lived to the full, I think it's safe to say.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/dec/02/rolling-stones-saxophonist-bobby-keys-dies-aged-70
Is that a fair description of our recent open exit door policy? That phrase seems to be knocking around in my head when watching all this hullabaloo/shenanigans/kerfuffle.
The Queen's Speech on Xmas Day. Wimbledon. Glastonbury. The Lords Test Match. All annual highlights of the great British summer.
And now starting this particular thread can be added to that list, as we did exactly the same thing last year: who's the person that you'd LEAST like to see holding...
Can anyone recommend a letting/managing agent for a house right near Preston Park station with an owner living overseas? Or can anyone say which letting agents are best AVOIDED completely?
Thanks NSC. You really do know everything.
What's going on there now? Something on Twitter about loads of police on the scene and someone reported with an AXE.
If I was commuting from there, I'd get to the Only Pub In London instead and line them up.
I'm just wondering if those of us in the States (Portlander/KLS/Texas Seagull/Lyndhurst etc etc), or the Aussies and other members of the large Albion diaspora around the world are contemplating heading back to the Old Country to witness the finale of an incredible season?
Money is certainly...
Please help me...I've got a Palace fan sitting on the next desk to me. :sick: :ffsparr:
What can I do about this? Obviously I'm onto human resources about it already but any other advice on how to deal with this nasty, barely tolerable situation gratefully received.
http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589217_scale_of_universe_enhanced.swf
Click on that and scroll that bar as far to the right as you can.
I tell you, it was BIGGER than that. Fantastic.