i can't get enough of this video, so here's alex sweetly saying that miles deserves an award 🥺, matt's face (please watch closely) + alex sounding almost exactly like paul mccartney for some reason?
Yes, David, it does smack of that, thank you for saying so. I hope he never described this "task force" (of ppl sighing at ppl for being rude in public) like THAT ever again.
Interviewer: Don't they look well? You look very youthful.
Someone off mic: Radiant.
Interviewer: Radiant!
Interviewer: Do you know what, if I owned an off-license, I'm not even sure I'd serve Dom if he tried to buy a bottle of wine off me.
Dom: That's a compliment these days, thank you. *sheepishly looks down*
(2001-2013 aka "everyone in the music industry is infatuated with Muse")
2012, just before the release of The 2nd Law, Absolute Radio fan Q&A
As Absolute Radio closes down, it also closes down the 1215 kHz frequency, a frequency with a long history that has passed through various hands. And the team at Absolute radio closed out with a tribute to everyone who spent time at that point in the dial.
Well played.
"A recording of Absolute Radio goes off-air, on 1215AM in the UK - the former home of the BBC Light Programme, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 3, and Virgin Radio. Recorded as it should be, crackles and all, off-air from AM. Excellently done, and a beautiful way to end. Produced by Dan Wright."
From Vincent Price's radio show, "The Saint" circa 1950. This man is a true legend. I adore him.
Ladies and gentlemen, poison doesn’t always come in bottles. And it isn’t always marked with the skull and crossbones of danger. Poison can take the form of words and phrases and acts: the venom of racial and religious hatred. Here in the United States, perhaps more than ever before, we must learn to recognize the poison of prejudice and to discover the antidote to its dangerous effects. Evidences of racial and religious hatred in our country place a potent weapon in the hands of our enemies, providing them with the ammunition of criticism. Moreover, group hatred menaces the entire fabric of democratic life. As for the antidote: you can fight prejudice, first by recognizing it for what it is, and second by actively accepting or rejecting people on their individual worth, and by speaking up against prejudice and for understanding. Remember, freedom and prejudice can’t exist side by side. If you choose freedom, fight prejudice.