Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex Blog Directory
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- Podrophenia 6 ~ Try This For Size by Planet Mondo on Nov 23, 2009 in rock n roll blow up T.Rex podrophenia rockadoodledoo mod pop quiz
Who is she and what is her connection to My Life Story? Find out in Podrophenia...The latest podcast from Piley and I comes fitted around the theme of sizes and sees us squeeze in ten tunes tailored for all types: Fatboy Slim, Little Barrie, One Inch...
- Funky Friday - Cocktails With the Jet Set by Planet Mondo on Nov 20, 2009 in Funk Soul mondo international guest blogger Funky Friday
- Tronik Tagging and Blog Meetings by Planet Mondo on Nov 17, 2009 in blogbuster electronic music disco new music tronik youth
Had a hook-up with Miss Ally and the boy Tronik last week for the Carnaby Street Christmas switcheroo - which, unfortunately, was all a bit Austin Powers in places and had poor ol' Eddie Pillar press-ganged into playlisting sixties hits instead of hi...
- Funky Friday the 13th - In Case of Emergency... by Planet Mondo on Nov 13, 2009 in northern soul retromania 70s tv yarbles mod Funky Friday
Like park keepers, comb-overs, weigh-your-own-cereal shops and Sunday morning car mechanics Public information films seem to have been left in the Land That Time Forgot. Perhaps I'm just not there when they air, as PIFs were the last piece of the pro...
- Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy by Planet Mondo on Nov 10, 2009 in Funk blow up Soul Questions and Answers northern soul retromania keyboard kings soundtrack new music mod
So what's new on the Big Boss Menu? Full English Beat Breakfast, that's what. An all you can eat buffet of gut-busting beats, full fat fruggery, hot footed floor-fillers and continental flavours from the Latin vibes of Full Brazilian to the Riveria...
- Come On Baby, Light My Bonfire by Planet Mondo on Nov 6, 2009 in Funk fireworks bonfire northern soul 60s covers camp Funky Friday autumn
Did you have a favourite firework? I'm wobbling between the Roman Candle and Traffic Light. Not the Catherine Wheel though, which for all it's hi-propulsion promise, typically stopped-started, spluttered about-a-bit at random angles, eventually fizz...





