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friggin'...SKINHEAD.

REV.PAULIE - 9-2-2009 at 06:27 AM

mo - i got so much that i've yet to put in "the book" i've been working on...

watching "This Is England",on cable...'watched it so many friggin' times...

such a great friggin' movie...

i'm no anglophobe,but i like what i like...

i aint calling nobody "mate".
'not in my vernacular...

fuck you,fuck politics,fuck your "thoughts"."beliefs"."understandings"...

man...i gotta get through my insomnia bid,this season...

i babble.

SKINHEAD....THUG,MUG,BLACK'N'BLUE 27 YEARS.

CAN'T STOP,WON'T STOP.

JawnDiablo - 9-2-2009 at 09:26 AM

I also dug that film and watched ait a few times.

Discipline - 9-2-2009 at 09:43 AM

Skinheads rule. We really do. This is England is an amazing flick.

Vanilla Gorilla - 9-2-2009 at 10:55 AM

Dancin' like a real ass in the pit
Tired as fuck, but I won't quit
We've got him down, it's three on one
We'll stomp his head and have some fun
Skinheads, Skinheads Rule
Skinheads I'm not a fool
Skinheads, Skinheads Rule
Skinheads, I'm not a fool Not a fool, not a fool...

Anytime I hear Skinheads Rule this song comes to mind.

LordActionWood - 9-2-2009 at 12:51 PM

Enjoyed the film.

That tune "Morning Sun" by Al Barry and the Cimarons is such a great reggae tune. It is the tune playing when they are walking across the field in their "hunting" gear. I had forgotten about that song until I saw that movie.

Shit is like a million dollars if you can find it on 45.

I am an involuntary skinhead with a decent pair of tassle loafers.

Hey Rev.Paulie...on a side note...maybe like, 5 years ago, I was doing a soul n reggae 45 night upstairs at the khyber in philly. One night the promoter asked if I wouldn't mind a guest from Joe Coffee (who were playing downstairs) playing some tunes with us. I immediately assumed it was you and was into it. Do you remember anything about that? I think the promoter got her nights mixed up becasue you guys didn't play downstairs during our night.

just curious....and if you ever in philly during one of our soul nights, you are always welcome to drop a few records...it would be cool.

REV.PAULIE - 9-2-2009 at 01:11 PM

i had dj'ed the khyber ,once,at a joe coffee show...i do the dj bit every now,and again,if i'm asked...only 45's,'cause they're easier to lug around...

if'n i'm ever in philly,with my bag o' tricks,i'd love to play my records really loud,and watch girls dance...

it's the American way.

JawnDiablo - 9-2-2009 at 01:58 PM

Wood...was that the night they had a bg ol tray of pretzels upstairs?
i used to always be in that place....

LordActionWood - 9-2-2009 at 02:11 PM

I can't remember if we had a tray of pretzels....I don't think we did. We had cupcakes a few times. The night was called Intensified! and featured all 60s soul and reggae....lots of hipsters with beards and girls with elven boots on dancing to old skinhead tunes.

upstairs at the khyber is basically a tree house with turntables. i loved it there, though. bartenders and bouncers were good dudes and let us do anything we wanted.

Old City just got to be too much of a cluster fuck for us to deal with.....walked outside to go home at 2:30AM and there was always an army of drunken and angry ramrods with affliction shirts on ready to body slam me and stuff me into a trash can or give me a swirly.

JawnDiablo - 9-2-2009 at 03:08 PM

im friends with a couple dudes that work there, and love the place. i just cant stand that part of town. it annys me just walking down 2nd street. each weekend some frat boy or drug dealin pro b ball wanna be is starting a mini riot somewhere on the block....