Pop Goes The Revolution // 1200-1300 03.10.08

Fashion Faux-Pas

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Pop Goes The Revolution: 03.10.08

Unfortunately due to extraneous factors George will not be in the studio this week. However Nikki will still be there at the helm to direct the Revolution on its steady course.

It’s also possibly a good thing that George will not be there this week, as this week the Cliff List turns its cynical eye towards fashion, a subject which George knows nothing about. To replace him Nikki will be joined by close friend, fashion expert, and Glasgow’s largest gossip, Lorna, as well as another close friend, the witty token emo, Allan. The two guests and Nikki will be directing the Cliff List to its course as well as bringing you the usual guide to music and events throughout this fair city.

However, as of ever we still need nominations for our cliff list, so begin nominating now. Are full body tracksuits the biggest sin, what about knee-length leggings, or those stupid Croc things people where on their feet. Nominate the popular fashion fascination that you find most annoying and if you’re lucky you may just find it removed from our world.

Please start nominating now. As of ever you can do this on the Subcity website, you can nominate at MySpace (www.myspace.com/popgoestherevolution), join us at Facebook, or email your nomination to popgoestherevolution@hotmail.co.uk.

Please send in the nominations, and join a slightly different Pop Goes The Revolution this Friday for an exciting journey into the depths of pop culture.

Posted at 17:30, 1st October 2008

playlist

X-Ray
The Maccabees Polydor
Crawl
Kings Of Leon RCA
As Lovers Go
Dashboard Confessional Vagrant
Medicine Man
The Hush Sound Decaydance
Unconnected
Grim Northern Social Unsigned
Check Yes Juliet
We The Kings S-Curve
Don't Say
Ainslie Henderson Unsigned
Living Proof
Cat Power Matador
Raise Hell
Kids In Glass Houses Roadrunner
Kodachrome
Paul Simon Columbia
Valmont
Empires Unsigned
Kids
MGMT Columbia

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