| What's On The Stezza What's On Me Lap What's On
    Telly/Cinema Best Ever | Tunes For the chart
      listing -- updated every day -- go ye here. 
      
        | Louise...Beautiful
          Inside | Slinky |  
        | FatboySlim...Ya
          Mamma | Wham! |  
        | Stone
          Roses...Ten Storey Love Song | Delicious |  
        | U2...Discotheque | Where did this song go? |  
        | Standing
        on the ..., Oasis Continuing
        their slide into anonymity, the fifth best Oasis album. The endless mid-tempo whinging
        does not cut it. Still, if you ditch the second side you'll be fine. |  |  
        | The Man
        Who, Travis Just a wee bit
        too slow (bordering on dull), a tad derivative ('As you are' may as well be sung by
        Radiohead) but otherwise listenable Brit-pop. |  |  
        | Xtrmntr,
        Primal Scream More upbeat
        than the last effort, but still angsty & not ultra-tuneful. Al didn't listen to it
        because he thought from the cover it was a computer game. Still, given the mediocrity
        around it's a diamond in the rough. |  |  
        | Everything
        is wrong, Moby Well it would
        be if you were a god-fearing vegan, wouldn't it? Despite the odd foray into, well, crap
        metally stuff this album rocks the body that rocks the pardee. |  |  
        | And then
        nothing turned itself inside out, Yo La Tengo Jury still out as to whether this is a corker, but definitely
        worth a (sedated) listen. |  |  
        | Porcelain,
        Moby (single) |  |  
        | HMS Fable,
        Shack |  |  
        | Midnight
        Vultures, Beck |  |  
 Books 
      
        | Inferno,
          Dante Alighieri Did
          this bloke single-handedly write us into the Renaissance? Partly a
          vivid depiction of the chambers of Hell (with some top historical bods),
          partly a list of the evils by which you could judge your life (albeit
          with a religious bias). |  |  
        | Alan Clarke Diaries Lecherous, self-pitying, conceited. These were some
        of his better qualities. Although he is a complete git, you can't help but smile as he
        explains the ennui of power and the frustration of old age. |  |  
        | High Fidelity, Nick
        Hornby Very much the male
        version of that other near-middle age paranoia work, Bridget Jones. More thoughtful but
        less amusing. Not sure how they're going to make a film of it, mind. |  |  
        | Sons and lovers, DH
        Lawrence Unfortunately, an
        influx of technical books is dominating my reading... |  |  
 Cinema / TV 
      
        | Ghost Dog A tad violent but a touching account of a bloke
        losing it in style, ploughing everything he has into the great victim of the twentieth
        century, ideology. |  |  
        | American Beauty Rather a similarity to Fightclub in the job quitting
        scene, ne? Both get 52 weeks?? A bleeding classic. |  |  
        | Fightclub |  |  
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