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Paul Morley v Richard Jobson

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Prompted by hearing Propoganda`s very fine "Duel/Jewel" followed by "Working for the Yankee dollar" by Dunfermlines finest new wavers The Skids....

Who would out-arse the other in a televised late night Late Show debate?

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Chuck in...

Charles Shaar Murray and it's a three way dead heat.

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Doug B | 18 March 2011 - 2:10pm

Don't forget...

Pat Kane in that little set-up

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Kit Hogue | 18 March 2011 - 2:17pm

Put me down for a tenner on Jobson

Poet, songwriter, author, director the man is a polymath of pretentious twaddle. Plus I do think Morley at least has a sense of humour something Jobbie sorely lacks.

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Dick Grant | 18 March 2011 - 2:20pm

imagine

Don't know who would win the 'arse' contest, but could you imagine being stranded for a week somewhere with that combo?

How about in a tiny snowbound cottage in the middle of nowhere?

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DC Eisenhower | 18 March 2011 - 3:01pm

I would pay serious money

to watch THAT reality show -
'Pat & Maureen Sharpe from Banbury take up the challenge this week. Everything's going swimmingly until they are woken up 4 days in at 3am by Paul & Richard having a violently sarcastic argument about post-postism by their bed. Maureen isn't happy but will she set off the flare to alert the authorities or can they hang on and win the fretless bass...?'

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Cobweb Steve | 18 March 2011 - 5:54pm

Paul Morley: the acceptable face of this sort of wankiness

I think Paul Morley's the acceptable face of this sort of wankiness. He's interesting and entertaining.
I generally steer clear of those Oxbridge/Observer-reading "arts" discussion programmes because they're brimming with horseshit and I'm a simpleton, but Paul Morley's always worth reading/hearing, not least because he's not doing Brodies Notes for the Crouch End dinner party circuit. He's just a bright, perceptive, passionate bloke who gets carried away with ideas.

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Richard Lowe | 18 March 2011 - 3:36pm

Is there a...

...Crouch End Dinner Party Circuit? I don't suppose you know how to get on to it, as Take Me Out finishes next week, so my Saturdays are going to be very bleak and empty.

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JoLean | 18 March 2011 - 4:09pm

Next week?

No likey.

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Paul Waring | 18 March 2011 - 4:40pm

A debate about television

A debate about television stars?

Albert Tatlock.

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sitheref2409 | 18 March 2011 - 5:05pm

is a wanker!

i believe.

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Cobweb Steve | 18 March 2011 - 5:55pm
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