The gaffer's really bustin' my balls this morning. Now he's just given me the
new Cornershop single to review and is telling me I want to do dirty
stuff with Pete Burns. He wont brake me though. I've mistakenly put the
B-side on first and its surprisingly quite fun. It has a spoken word vocal
talking about Dixons D90 series audio cassetes. It reminds me a lot of Blur's
'Parklife' but with lasers. The A-side 'Wop the Groove' features Simon Cowels
mate Manchester Soul diva and ex Happy Mondays singer Rowetta
doin' her thang. Its not bad at all, anyway I better not say it sucks or her
other mate Bez might come round and kick me square in the nuts.
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