Matt Draper (@fleagledraper) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Draper

@fleagledraper

“The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts”

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Thrilla the Gorilla (@thrillarilla369) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you go out drinking and call out of work the next day... I'm here to let you know my generation showed up for work in the same clothes we had on the night before, with a wristband

Punt Road (@punt_rd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jimi Hendrix, guitar god, with ‘Voodoo Child (Slight Return)’ into Cream’s ‘Sunshine of Your Love’, a brief instrumental version. Over 8 mins of Hendrix brilliance!🎸🙏 RIP, legend.

Lord of Adders Black (@leaddernoire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m an absolute arse for never following back, if you are arsed like this tweet and I’ll make amends. I need something mindless to do to take my mind off shit 🤨

Nik D (@nikidoog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a bloody single. "Living on the Ceiling" by Blancmange, was released as the band's third single on 15 October 1982, peaking at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart. PunkAndNewWave GC's Punk & New Wave Fat Old Anarchist Lee Stevens

Aja the Empress ♀️ (@ajatheempress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a masterclass in dinner party set snodbury.. How dare a street rat like me invade her safe space with its lectures and books, I mean can I even read a book? It would be best if I just stayed hanging around in chicken shops and estate parks where I belong. P.s this is why

James Hogg (@jamesahogg2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be recording a celebration of Kenny Everett’s television work in a few days, which I can't say too much about at the moment but will soon. I can't wait though. Rarely a day goes by when I don't watch, listen to or at least think about something he created. When it comes to

Lee Thompson (@leethommo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tainted Love Bedsitter Say Hello Wave Goodbye Torch What You’d be hard pressed to find a finer run of consecutive Top Five hits in any decade than those Soft Cell corkers that charted over 12 months during 1981 and 1982.

Rock'n Roll of All (@rocknrollofall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

''Lindsey Buckingham's ability to play such a complicated pattern and sing at the same time will never cease to amaze me.'' This is literally not a performance, it's a feeling. Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks performing 'Never Going Back Again' together.

Badly Drawn Boy (@badly_drawn_boy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone that’s never heard this extended version is in for a treat. The clarinet intro is one of my favourite pieces of all time. 12 year old me was mesmerised by this. Soft Cell say hello wave goodbye - 12 inch version - 1982 original vinyl youtu.be/vdH_xOIlbbk?si… via YouTube

DS (@dorksirjur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next up is an absolute banger from one of the best DJs around, 33 years ago: The incredible Carl Cox @ The Eclipse 1992 This is a ridiculously mad tape, Carl on ludicrous form. I couldn't locate the exact tracklist for this, as there's about 15 Carl tapes from there running

TV Football 1968-92 (@1968tv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back in 1979, I believe Brian Clough gave his best interview with John Motson asking the questions. Cloughie was in great form. They should show this interview to the likes of Sky, TNT, Match Of The Day, etc., because their presenters and so-called pundits would probably learn a

simon evans (@thesimonevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sooooo good. Lolling out loud on the train. I really don’t think it’s possible to pack more laughs and delight into a couple of minutes than this. Not sure but I strongly suspect this will have been written by Barker too, under his Gerard Wiley persona, one of the greatest and

Popside Fanatics (@popsidefanatics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are in the 1990’s. You’re a pub kid from the estate. You’ve been dragged along so Dad can have “just the couple” before the game (which is never just a couple). Mum said, “Keep an eye on ’em.” So now you’re part of the pub furniture. You’re not on pints. You’re on a pint

We are in the 1990’s.
You’re a pub kid from the estate.

You’ve been dragged along so Dad can have “just the couple” before the game
(which is never just a couple).
Mum said, “Keep an eye on ’em.”
So now you’re part of the pub furniture.

You’re not on pints.
You’re on a pint