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Mojo review of #FuturesandPasts
What a blast we all had at The Fall: Futures and Pasts weekend!
Many thanks to Steve Hill for this top review in The Guardian!
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www.theguardian.com/music/2026/j...
I was joking with someone recently about every company you interact with wanting feedback, saying I expected a Rate Our Funeral survey after my latest sadmin duties. Guess what? Just got a form from the crematorium. FFS.
Glasgow and central Scotland friends, hope to see some of you at this on Saturday ✊
As Graham Duff commented at Futures and Pasts, 'Steve Hanley...so professional, he even had two kazoos on standby'
Song of the day in the Daily Reckless. #songoftheday
This morning's front page song at the Daily Reckless: www.dailyreckless.com/2026/06/11/d...
@brambrella.bsky.social Hi Colin. I didn't know you were looking for Shuggy MacD stuff, so I thought I'd just let you know what Throbbing Thistle are doing to mark the centenary of Drunk Man:
It's 'Gies a Scots Poem Day 2026', in partnership @handsupfortrad.bsky.social. We've commissioned 10 poets to respond to MacDiarmid’s 'A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle' for the poem's 100th birthday! Find the poems and videos here
www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/gies-a-scots...
#Giesascotspoemsday
Vic Reeves, BC Camplight and Simon Armitage among those revelling in all things Mark E Smith and The Fall at Manchester weekender
Futures And Pasts.
At the Futures and Pasts Festival at Band On The Wall in Manchester, bass player maestro Stephen Hanley of The Fall tried his hand as a kazoo player. Whilst he didn't perform 'League Of Bald Headed Me...
To celebrate the centenary of its publication, Throbbing Thistle present a musical version of Hugh MacDiarmid's epic poem 'A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle.' Read by the man himself. This page will be...
This year’s Gies a Scots Poem Day is something special. 2026 marks the centenary of Hugh MacDiarmid’s A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle — a foundational work for contemporary poetry in Scots, and a poe...
Featuring cover bands, walking tours and the poet laureate as DJ, The Fall: Futures and Pasts is the ultimate Fall fan experience. But can our writer get through Eat Y’Self Fitter at karaoke?
I have been sent a form from the DWP (via Restart) asking for my consent to share my “good news story” about finding work, if they so wish, in studies or even the media. I resent that. It was me that found the job, applied for it and got it. How is that the DWP’s good news?