#jivebunny — Public Fediverse posts
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@Whiskeyomega Also available on Compact Disc!
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... We don't see the Blow Monkeys or Sylvia Teller again, sadly.
We do get to hear a lot more about public choice theory, not least from Adam Curtis's various documentary series.
Public choice theory itself, being from economics, does not describe the real world at all accurately, but nobody ever tells the political economists that they are the intellectual equivalent of a Jive Bunny record.
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... We don't see the Blow Monkeys or Sylvia Teller again, sadly.
We do get to hear a lot more about public choice theory, not least from Adam Curtis's various documentary series.
Public choice theory itself, being from economics, does not describe the real world at all accurately, but nobody ever tells the political economists that they are the intellectual equivalent of a Jive Bunny record.
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... We don't see the Blow Monkeys or Sylvia Teller again, sadly.
We do get to hear a lot more about public choice theory, not least from Adam Curtis's various documentary series.
Public choice theory itself, being from economics, does not describe the real world at all accurately, but nobody ever tells the political economists that they are the intellectual equivalent of a Jive Bunny record.
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... We don't see the Blow Monkeys or Sylvia Teller again, sadly.
We do get to hear a lot more about public choice theory, not least from Adam Curtis's various documentary series.
Public choice theory itself, being from economics, does not describe the real world at all accurately, but nobody ever tells the political economists that they are the intellectual equivalent of a Jive Bunny record.
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... We don't see the Blow Monkeys or Sylvia Teller again, sadly.
We do get to hear a lot more about public choice theory, not least from Adam Curtis's various documentary series.
Public choice theory itself, being from economics, does not describe the real world at all accurately, but nobody ever tells the political economists that they are the intellectual equivalent of a Jive Bunny record.
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"Swing the mood" - Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers
It's like a K-Tel album compressed to a single; we have to give a quick nod to the technique of beat-matching so many different and disparate tracks and making them flow so well.
The flip side is a Glenn Miller medley by the John Anderson Big Band. The sort of thing my grandpa loved.
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The Mastermixers were Les Hemstock, John Pickles and his son Andy Pickles. Each of their megamixes had a central core, in this case the John Anderson Big Band's "Glenn Miller medley" from 1984, which is almost exactly re-created on the B-side.
This week's trade press carried a "thank you" note celebrating the hit - and over 100,000 sales this week alone.
#TOTP #JiveBunny -
A new number one, it's Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers with "Swing the mood".
"That record's going to go to number one," threatened Lord Gary Davies two weeks ago; shame he was right.
It's like a K-Tel album compressed to a single. Got to appreciate how they've beat-matched so many different and disparate tracks and made them flow so well.
Megamixymatosis was contained in small doses: #TOTP showed the video in installments, picked up where they left off the previous week.
#JiveBunny