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Jubilee Road by Tom Odell

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Featuring singles ‘Half As Good As You’ & ‘If You Wanna Love Somebody’.

We Get By by Mavis Staples

We Get By by Mavis Staples

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We Get By is the fourteenth studio album by American R&B, soul and gospel singer Mavis Staples. It...

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Wish is the ninth studio album by British alternative rock band The Cure, released on 21 April 1992...

As You Were by Liam Gallagher

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As You Were is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Liam Gallagher. The album was...


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I added an extra wee paragraph onto my Staircase review after attending David Rudolph's Inside The Staircase tour in Glasgow last night.
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Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated The Staircase in TV

Jun 27, 2018 (Updated Nov 27, 2018)  
The Staircase
The Staircase
2018 | Crime, Documentary
8
8.0 (25 Ratings)
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Tells the entire story, from the very beginning of the case until now and provides some closure. (0 more)
Pretty Captivating
I went straight into watching the Staircase immediately after watching Evil Genius and initially was underwhelmed due to the simplicity of this case in comparison to the case in Evil Genius. However, after sticking with the show after a few episodes, I found myself more invested and binged the entire series over the next few days. I never watched the original 9 episodes when they originally aired back in 2004, which I was actually glad of as it allowed me to take in the entire story in a few sittings from start to finish.

There are a lot of interesting characters in this doc and it is really them that keep your interest throughout. Michael Peterson is interesting to watch and listen to, regardless of whether or not you think that he is guilty of the crime he is accused of committing. The rest of the Peterson family are also interesting and it is eye opening, - if slightly harrowing, - to see all of these people go through this decades spanning ordeal. Michael's lawyer, David Rudolph is also pretty entertaining and it is compelling to watch him work.

Out of all of the docs I watched recently, this one provides the most closure and tells the most complete story, which makes sticking with all of it's 13 episodes feel satisfying.


I wanted to add a wee bit onto this review after I went to see David Rudolph speak in Glasgow last night during his, 'Inside The Staircase,' World Tour. It was an interesting night and well worth going to as a fan of the documentary. David brought with him some unseen clips from the show and some unseen autopsy photos. After seeing this fresh evidence, I personally am convinced that the Owl Theory is the most plausible scenario at this point. At first, I thought that the Owl Theory was absurd, but after David laid out all of the evidence to support the theory last night, I don't see how it could have possibly played out any other way. Regardless, this is still a very interesting case and the documentary is well worth a binge if you haven't already seen it.
  
     
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Alex Kapranos recommended Tigermilk by Belle & Sebastian in Music (curated)

 
Tigermilk by Belle & Sebastian
Tigermilk by Belle & Sebastian
1996 | Rock
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"I went to the launch in Glasgow and took home five copies. Fantastic songwriting and sound. Stuart Murdoch's lyrics are so witty and poignant."

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Lanark: A Life in Three Acts: Adapted for the Stage
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"This is an epic modern Scottish classic. Gray is a renowned artist as well as author and here he paints a dystopian Glasgow that is mesmerizing and terrifying in equal measures."

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Christina Tsitlakidou (8 KP) created a post in Beyhive

Mar 29, 2018  
OTR II - Tour Dates (UK)

JUNE 6, 2018 CARDIFF, UK PRINCIPALITY STADIUM
JUNE 9, 2018 GLASGOW, UK HAMPDEN PARK
JUNE 13, 2018 MANCHESTER, UK ETIHAD STADIUM
JUNE 15, 2018 LONDON, UK LONDON STADIUM
JUNE 16, 2018 LONDON, UK LONDON STADIUM
  
Two Sunsets by Tenniscoats / Pastels
Two Sunsets by Tenniscoats / Pastels
2009 | Alternative
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"I was up in Glasgow, Stephen Pastel gave me that record and it's since become one of my favourites because it's really nice to listen to lying down and relaxing. Sometimes that's what you want from a record, you just want to let it wash over you, and I find that one does it in a very pleasant way. Pulp and The Pastels were in similar dire financial straits because we were both signed to this terrible label called Fire Records. We both got screwed through that, but that wasn't what we bonded over. Stephen has an amazing record shop up in Glasgow called Monorail that's been going for a while. I remember him starting that back when everyone was saying 'well why would you open a record shop when that's a dead format', I think he was quite far-sighted there. "

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Douglas Hart recommended Don't Look Back (1967) in Movies (curated)

 
Don't Look Back (1967)
Don't Look Back (1967)
1967 | Documentary, Music
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"I first saw this on a ghostly, fifth-generation Betamax bootleg bought from a record fair in Glasgow in the early 1980s (the same way I first watched Eat the Document, A Clockwork Orange, and the films of the Sex Pistols’s U.S. tour). As much as the bleached-out, mysteriously forbidden images on my copy of this film had a degraded beauty all their own, seeing and hearing the film now in its full glory is a thing of joy."

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Don't Say It, Bring It
Don't Say It, Bring It
2017 | Comedy
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Hosted by Irish comedian, Jason Byrne, this new gameshow brings the fun back to the streets. The gameshow, based on an original Spanish format, challenges people to bring back the answer to a question, but not to say it, in return for Jason's cash prizes. Filmed across the UK including - Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Weston-Super-Mare and Whitby - each unpredictable episode will see Jason pitch up in search of willing participants who, in turn, go off in search of items that are the answer to Jason's questions.
  
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The Death of Bees
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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[The Death of Bees] by [Lisa O'Donnell] is a coming of age novel set in Glasgow, Scotland. The characters are realistic and make you feel for them although the dialogue is hard to understand at points because it is the true way they speak in the poorer parts of Scotland. This does not deter but rather enhances the characters who had to survive on their own and take care of each other even before their 'parents' die and get buried. They learn to care not just for each other but also outsiders who really do have their best intentions in mind.
  
Night Song of the Last Tram - A Glasgow Childhood
Night Song of the Last Tram - A Glasgow Childhood
Robert Douglas | 2006 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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5.0 (1 Ratings)
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Some of the childhood descriptions are good (0 more)
Transitions from adult to child, language (0 more)
Not the best memoir I've read
This is a memoir about the author growing up in a working class family in Glasgow. I read this as part of my dissertation on memoir but was deeply disappointed. The childhood language and the adult language are disjointed, the transitions from the adult self and the child self are awkward and the story (for me) was flat. That's not to say its a terrible book. Some of the memories are sweet, vivid and well put together.