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Quarries & Corridors
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Musical confabulations of & . An eclectic mix of folk & synthpop, inspired by our life struggles & the fantasy fiction that got us through
Nottingham, England UK, Europequarridors.com/musicJoined April 2008

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After many many delays, the CDs for my album with , Going through Changes have finally arrived and they look and sound SO great! Everyone who preordered or is due a contributor copy will be receiving their Quarries & Corridors CDs soon! So glad our hard work paid off
2 copies of the CD Going Through Changes by Quarries & Corridors on top of a box of 100 copies of the CD. The front cover shows a smashed clock. The back shows a hammer, the barcode and the track list. See quarridors.com/music for full details.
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The outer gatefold shows a destroyed VHS tape of The Tomorrow People and dedicates the album to Zanda Myrande and my nephew Edward.
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Time To Talk and do our part in the Big Society, spill pain on all your darlings, it's care in the community, and I care SO MUCH. So open up your trap and drink down that mutualade, then I'll take yours! Volunteer burnout begins at home, who needs a support system? We're bonding!
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One from the Quarries & Corridors archives — a Terry Pratchett-inspired Star Trek song. With one flubbed line (and a joke about Roddenberry's TMP novel too esoteric for the audience at Constitution 2009, but too 'cannot unread at 10yo' to not be included)
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British Eurovision entries as sitcoms: Don't Play That Song Again's the theme to a sitcom called All Said And Done, starring Lulu as a long-suffering middle-aged music agent managing teenaged one hit wonders still trying to get that elusive second hit and a stable career in music
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Replying to @Scatterbracken
Rock Bottom would be written by Carla Lane, set in Liverpool, and would be about one of the Liverbirds losing all her social climbing progress. Love Enough for Two's about a widower dad, who used to be an artist, trying to bring up his gifted daughter with help of the neighbours
I've been working professionally on the same comparison site since 2004, which, in career terms, is a millennial eon… But then I was always Gen X, really. Or the dying embers anyway, stuck on the cusp of change. Always wedged between X and Y. Is Gen XY a thing? Xennial? I'm XY
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Limited space in profile. Spill your darlings: Disenchanted Ella rising from cinders, now punmancer with latent tiffany achings. Pronouns in fairy nonbio, ending the spin cycle; time to air out and dry. No more changeling; growing old, defaced fully. I hate contemptus mundis
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