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SYSTEM-J
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Location: Manchester
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| quote: | Originally posted by djdk
Ah the traditional English tradition of the Sunday Roast, at this time of year there is no better thing to do on a Sunday afternoon than share meat and wine with friends. Often starting slowly as everyone convienes in the pub of choice, can quickly get quite raucous before, almost as quickly as it started the foods gone and no-one wants to order another bottle so youre ejected back out into the cold to contemplate the already starting hangover and the fact that you have to get up for work in the morning.
Nightmares On Wax - Now Is The Time (Ashley Beedle Warbox Dubplate Special)
The Gene Dudley Band - Tiger Jaw
Bonobo - Kong
Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - Strollin Adams
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Pushin' On
Breakestra - Lowdown Skank
Breakdown Brass - The Horseman
The Meters - Here Comes The Meterman
The Poets of Rhythm - Ham Gallery
The Soul Surfers - Doin The Rasklad
The Gene Dudley Group - Inspector Norse
Mary Clark - Take Me Im Yours
The Williams Fairy Brass Band - Pacific 202
Floating Points - For Marmish Pt II |
I knew there was something I'd forgotten to do - this is the only mix I haven't left feedback on yet. So I decided to do it the ultimate justice and stick it on whilst cooking my own Sunday roast (went for lamb, a bit unorthodox I know).
As Jan touched on, there's something extremely British about this mix. It perfectly encapsulates the frustration of a Sunday. Hungover, crap weather outside; you might as well regroup in the pub and lather something with gravy. And a blend of dub, blunted beats, funk and brass band covers of acid classics encapsulates it perfectly. Of all the mixes in this challenge (and everyone has done a great job, to be honest), this is probably the most original and really captures the feeling of a Sunday afternoon the most.
Now I'm off to the pub to watch the football.
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Jan-19-2017 19:44
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SYSTEM-J
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Location: Manchester
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Jan-19-2017 20:53
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I wouldn't say it's "unacceptable", but it's unusual. Beef, pork and chicken are the normal pub options. Although, I personally think that pub roasts are almost always overpriced and underwhelming bollocks. I've eaten numerous pub roasts with Marta, generally with the normal ingredients replaced with wanky, fiddly replacements to justify the £15 asking price. She said the best example she's eaten by far was the one made by my mother.
Like a lot of traditional meals in a lot of countries, the only way to experience it properly is to get someone to make it for you at home. |
Oh, God, well, yeah, fuck pub options in general, really. The ONLY pub food that pubs can make better than at home, in my opinion, is fish-and-chips, due to their deep-frying abilities. I would assume any meal at home is better cooked - though, perhaps, I'm being overly optimistic with regards to people's cooking abilities. I would assume your mother could knock 'spoons out of the fucking park, in terms of a Sunday Roast - and, really, any food not deep-fried.
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Quarantine Classics - Puligny-Montrachet Edition [Progressive Classics] (April 2020)
What Is Progressive Anyways? [Progressive House Classics] (November 2019)
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Jan-19-2017 21:18
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Jan-20-2017 13:44
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Jan-20-2017 15:09
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Jan-21-2017 11:25
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