2014/07/24 11:23:48
Glyn Barnes
Richard Thompson at No 9
Yes at No 10
Dolly Parton at No 4
Wilko Johnson at No 21
Velvet Underground at 29
Morrissey at No 12
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/updatealbums
 
Probably says something about the demographic of people who still but albums.
2014/07/24 11:28:56
The Maillard Reaction
Wilko and Roger?
 
That seems like a winner right there.
2014/07/24 11:32:58
Glyn Barnes
mike_mccue
Wilko and Roger?
 
That seems like a winner right there.


Great album! even if Rogers voice is not quite what it use to be.
2014/07/24 14:09:21
craigb
mike_mccue
Wilko and Roger?
 
That seems like a winner right there.




Do they have an album called "Over and Out?"  If not, they should. 
2014/07/24 14:10:53
Mesh
I wonder where Yoko stands on that chart?
2014/07/24 15:00:20
SteveStrummerUK
 
That's weird, according to the 'Official' Album Charts, Judas Priest's Redeemer of Souls is listed at #12.
2014/07/24 16:03:08
jamesg1213
Hi,
 
I believe that the remastered version of Gong's 'Flying Teapot' is straight in with a bullet at No. 11,568, possibly due to the inclusion of a rare out of hours jam with the bass player from The Rubettes and Peter Ustinov playing aardvark's teeth on the little known instrumental 'How Now, Fat Cart-Like Wench, Whither Goest Thou Inst Drawers So Fearfully Overpopulated?'
 
Not 'alf.
 
Awright?
2014/07/24 16:04:31
SteveStrummerUK
 
jamesg1213
Hi,
 
I believe that the remastered version of Gong's 'Flying Teapot' is straight in with a bullet at No. 11,568, possibly due to the inclusion of a rare out of hours jam with the bass player from The Rubettes and Peter Ustinov playing aardvark's teeth on the little known instrumental 'How Now, Fat Cart-Like Wench, Whither Goest Thou Inst Drawers So Fearfully Overpopulated?'
 
Not 'alf.
 
Awright?




Hi.
 
Priceless
2014/07/24 16:36:55
Beagle
jamesg1213
Hi,
 
I believe that the remastered version of Gong's 'Flying Teapot' is straight in with a bullet at No. 11,568, possibly due to the inclusion of a rare out of hours jam with the bass player from The Rubettes and Peter Ustinov playing aardvark's teeth on the little known instrumental 'How Now, Fat Cart-Like Wench, Whither Goest Thou Inst Drawers So Fearfully Overpopulated?'
 
Not 'alf.
 
Awright?


not nearly bloated enough.  more fluff.  you only have 1 paragraph here.
 
sheesh.
2014/07/24 17:13:57
paulo
jamesg1213
Hi,
 
I believe that the remastered version of Gong's 'Flying Teapot' is straight in with a bullet at No. 11,568, possibly due to the inclusion of a rare out of hours jam with the bass player from The Rubettes and Peter Ustinov playing aardvark's teeth on the little known instrumental 'How Now, Fat Cart-Like Wench, Whither Goest Thou Inst Drawers So Fearfully Overpopulated?'
 
Not 'alf.
 
Awright?




Hi
 
Too mainstream. You need to widen your horizons if you ever want to learn anything..........
 
 
Several more paragraphs of unintelligible waffle etc..........
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