Sunday, February 13, 2005

FLIP ME OVER AND DO ME NOW: The debate over TV Cream's Top 100 singles has barely settled down - apparently tussling over the relative merits of Heart of Glass and Don't You Want Me was the first step in the eventual fracture of UKIP - and now the privately-funded research institute (located in Berne, Switzerland) have boiled up a list of the best 100 bsides ever, which runs from the b-side of Napoleon XIV's They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaaaaaaa to... well, we shan't spoil the surprise. Pretty much in the same way as a b-side would be a chance for bands to do stuff they could never get away with if they had to try and sell it, so is the b-side list a collection of observations and tracks which might find it a little harder to find a slot on daytime Radio Berwickshire. We're printing ours of to read later.


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