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More Autumnwatch Music Geekery from Packham
I've just been watching last Friday's Autumnwatch - at a bit of a remove, whilst the rest of the family are glued...as presenters do, the delectable Kate Humble has a clipboard and so does Chris. However, I have just become a little bit more interested...
In the nature of these things, the clipboards say "Autumnwatch", however, for a very brief period of time, I think Chris changed his for a clipboard which featured a facsimile of the cover of Boys Don't Cry by The Cure, and then later went with Pixies 'Monkey Gone To Heaven'. Then I went back and found some more.
This is the second show of this series and I know with his Smiths references in the previous series the boy has form of this nature...Good work, I say...knowledgeable and wry, I like it.
(PS:Going to try and get some pics...)
I look forward to remaining episodes with my music geek hat on beside the need to listen out for Chiff Chaffs...!
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A trifle ungallant
to mention it, but you might have picked a better pic for the normal cards Oscar old chap. Ms H looks like one of those cuckoo chicks straining for an extra worm - and that would be Springwatch, not Autumnwatch. Otherwise, spotter's badge for Mr Patterson.
A Pedant Writes...
...good spots, but it's Hatful of Hollow, not the Smiths' eponymous first album.
Sorry.
Bugger...
and I double checked if the Pixes one was the "Monkey..." single or the "Doolittle" album and everyfing...was obv complacent on the Smiths front...
...and, I actually did consider the quality of the image of la Humble, and almost changed it, but after quite a lot of consideration, decided I couldn't be arsed, sorry...
I noticed the 'Doolittle'
I noticed the 'Doolittle' card, and the Blondie card, went back to see what else he was displaying, there were a few I didn't recognise but there was The Clash 'London Calling' in there.
Wherefore art...
Fuck Buttons?
F*** Buttons
Appearing in F*** Cinderella .The Big Panto hit at Theatre Royal Brighton. Check online ,Patrick