I had never noticed this, but the theme to Inspector Morse actually starts with the Morse code spelling out M-O-R-S-E.
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Author: gee
New On The Blinking Line Journal: Cool Hunting Video: Mark Mothersbaugh’s Synth Collection
Cool Hunting Video: Mark Mothersbaugh’s Synth Collection
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New On The Blinking Line Journal: “manslaughter” by kathy schenkel

“manslaughter” by kathy schenkel
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Top 10 Artists For The Week ending
The top 10 artists I listened to this week:
| Artist | Plays |
|---|---|
| Ghostface Killah | 21 |
| Modest Mouse | 21 |
| The Decemberists | 18 |
| The Kinks | 16 |
| Death Cab for Cutie | 15 |
| Jay-Z | 13 |
| Arcade Fire | 13 |
| Jungle | 12 |
| The Mountain Goats | 12 |
| Danny Brown | 11 |
New On The Blinking Line Journal: Björndans från Hedemora – Säte Swedish Bear Dance
Björndans från Hedemora – Säte
Swedish Bear Dance
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New On The Blinking Line Journal: ACAB

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No Limit Cat
New On The Blinking Line Journal: Wednesday Before Thanksgiving Be Like

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Taco Eclipse Of The Heart
On This Day in 1971
Muswell Hillbillies by The Kinks was released.
The album centred on themes of poverty and working-class life, as well as the destruction and subdivision of old Victorian neighbourhoods—a practice that had become commonplace in North London during the 1970s.
(It also contains “Alcohol”, one of my favorite songs of theirs ever.)
