Hello, everyone! Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, and got whatever you wanted most from Father Christmas. I had a pretty good day, got lots of lovely presents, but I think my favourite has to be the first volume of The Complete Peanuts (1950-1952), given to me by my wonderful wife!
For those of you that haven't got a scooby (and I know there are some of you out there...), "Peanuts" was the daily comic strip created and drawn by Charles M. Schultz for over 50 years, which gave the world, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Linus and Lucy. I've always been a huge fan of these strips, and have a collection of the old paperbacks (with huge gaps), but these books are truly wonderful. Every single strip is reproduced in this gorgeous hardback book with an introduction by Garrison Keillor, an in-depth essay on Schulz's career and an interview with the (late) creator. Also included is an index to each strip, so you can find out the first time that Charlie Brown wore his famous zig-zag shirt, or the first time Snoopy had a thought-bubble.
This is a fantastic book, but one that poses a bit of a problem... How the jig am I gonna afford the rest of the collection? Hmm, I may have to publish an Amozon wishlist here!
Sunday, 30 December 2007
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
Kylie and the Daleks!

Apparently the issue (out 13th December) features a giant poster of Kylie anda Dalek too! Find out more here!
Monday, 10 December 2007
Oxygene hits 30!
Yes, Jean Michel Jarre's groundbreaking album has reached the grand old age of thirty! One of the original hippy-trippy electronic albums hads now been kicking around for three decades, and to celebrate, Jean Michel Jarre has, um, released it again.
OK, so the new version is a totally new "master recording" recreated using the original score and original analogue synths, to create a new version. The reocrding sounds, well, exactly the same. I'm sure some of the hardcore Jarre-nerds have spotted some diferences, but to me it just sounds nice and clean (although there are a few noisy sections (original samples?))
OXYGENE Jean Michel Jarre
OK, so the new version is a totally new "master recording" recreated using the original score and original analogue synths, to create a new version. The reocrding sounds, well, exactly the same. I'm sure some of the hardcore Jarre-nerds have spotted some diferences, but to me it just sounds nice and clean (although there are a few noisy sections (original samples?))
OXYGENE Jean Michel Jarre
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