Monthly Archives: September 2011
New album review on Vinyl – Beggars Banquet
2. The Rolling Stones – Beggars Banquet (London Records – 1968) A refreshing sound for someone who thought he was getting weary of the Rolling Stones. This is a fascinating album for several reasons. For one, both sides are bookended … Continue reading
New photos – Quartier des Spectacles & Fur District
Check the photographs tab for Photos III, documenting my new neighbourhood, kinda known by a multitude of names, sparsely populated and barely a neighbourhood in any tangible sense, yet home sweet home nonetheless. Click here for instant photo action!
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Two new articles published to Sovereign Socialist. Go there now. Enjoy comrades!
Reviewing a friend’s record collection…
So as you may have noticed, I’ve decided to review the albums in my good friend’s rather impressive record collection. You can read all the latest reviews simply by clicking the Vinyl tab in the header. I hope you enjoy, … Continue reading
Charles Dickens Street – Montréal
This is the aptly named Charles Dickens Street, a former roadway of the City of Montréal. It’s difficult to tell based on this picture where it was taken, though the underpass and viaduct visible to the right may place it … Continue reading
Touré Nails It & Leaves Dylan Ratigan Speechless
All I can say is sit back and enjoy; Touré says what is right and just, and does so with an eloquence sorely missing from the modern ‘lowest-common-denominator’ mass-media. If only the bar he sets so clearly for himself was … Continue reading →
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