
And so as expected... Very nearly wasn't thanks to the post, the crossbar and of course... the pitch. Which the commentator and pundit didn't make all that many references to actually. I think because it was a given. Plus there were a few golden chances spurned: An open goal. Two penalties: Saved and scuffed. But this final will not go down in history as an err... historic...one... What will be remembered though is that Chelsea did a League/Cup double and to commemorate a track [...]

1 Broadcast & the Focus Group - I See, So I See So 2 Su Kramer - Magic Dance 3 Gary Higgins - Down On The Farm 4 Puttin' On The Ritz - Girl From Ipanema 5 Laurel Aitken - Come Back Jeannie 6 Trans Am - Cocaine Computer [...]

Jerk is a method of cooking meats that comes from the original inhabitants of Jamaica, the Arawaks. They roasted meats over fires of pimento wood from the allspice tree. Pimento wood gave a distinctive flavor to the meat and is still used for jerk grilling in Jamaica. Jerk marinades and rubs are often quite spicy with Scotch bonnet peppers. Recipes vary widely, but true jerk seasoning contains allspice. This recipe is for chicken, but pork, goat and even fish are also jerked. [ Recipes ]. " TGIF ! " 01. Laurel Aitken [...]
Laurel Aitkin : This Great Day Prince Buster : Thirty Pieces Of Silver Derrick Morgan : Fat Man Laurel Aitkin : Sally Brown

Dearest Friends, I'm so happy! What a story I have for you! But it's not really mine to tell. And you may already have heard about it over at Dearest Vinyl Villain's . So if you have, hold on to that warm, fuzzy feeling and feel free to skip on down to the celebratory tunes below. So, that story. It's about e-boy meets e-girl in Blogtopia, then real boy meets real girl, in Utopia. Only with the Isle of Man standing in as proxy for Utopia. It's got everything: tea, twee, goth, and, erm, (sea) froth. And [...]
1959 Theophilus Beckford, Easy Snappin'. Laurel Aitken, Boogie in My Bones. Ska's first steps: Theophilus Beckford recorded "Easy Snappin'" sometime in 1956, but the track didn't get released until three years later. You could call it, as some have, "year zero" for modern Jamaican music. And you can hear, in its birth spasms, the skanking rhythm, Jamaica's pulsebeat. Beckford was attempting

*Cherry Poppin' Daddies* ~ *Zoot Suit Riot* *Jump in the Line* *I've seen the Daddies with Camisha in Eugene, Oregon. Danced, hugged, kissed. Awesome! Got to see them on Haight Street too. Good F*ckin' times [...]