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Skrufff Bites (1)Football crazy: Tomorrow's Just Another Day: Smacking More Bitches Up: Not So Stiff Upper Lips: NME's Ignorant Bliss

Author: Jonty Skrufff (Skrufff.com)
Sunday, September 19, 2004
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"I won't stay in any hotel unless it's got football or access to the games. It's part of being English. I'm proud of being English." (Mixmag)

Englishman-in-LA superstar DJ Paul Oakenfold insists he remains in touch with his roots.

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"It's got to the point that people are looking back to move forward. We need to have fun in the present but music is here today because of the music that went before, so if we don't play yesterday's music, we will never move on to tomorrow." (Big Issue)

Laurent Garnier explains why he's spinning more and more oldies.

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"I'm about respect from the street. If I walk down the road and someone says 'I like the beats you wrote on the track', that's more value than someone screaming 'Wow, there's Liam." (Mixmag)

The Prodigy mainman Liam Howlett insists he's keeping it real.

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"Men like to play it too cool and all the woman sees is someone who is cool. Let the woman know you like her. That sounds obvious but isn't always done." (Metro)

Anthropologist/ Naked Ape author Desmond Morris urges men on dates to express their attraction more.

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"Editor Conor McNicholas started out in journalism writing an astrology column for a Manchester student newspaper. He knows 'absolutely fuck all' about astrology." (NME)

NME's Awesome Rock fact 817 (out of 1,000) reveals that renowned Muzik 'expert' Conor McNicholas started his career as he meant to continue.


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