G-Pointless Roughtrade playlist
54Hi, I'm Clara. I'm interested on music, expecially Independent music scene. This is a notebook about my experiences, love relationships, sex and sexuality. Aside the main theme you will find a music playlist, too. The songs I note down are those which suit better to the issue I'm speaking about. Music is important to me. It has saved my life in many cases, I hope it will help you as well. So, enjoy the reading!
Help! I have lost my G-point
Josephine is my daytime nightmare. I don't know if you remember about her: she is the Salad-woman I've talked about a few post before (Girlwatching).
Now. SHE HAS LOST HER G-POINT!.
If there's anybody out there that doesn't know what a G-Point is I'll say that, yes, it is a feminine erogenous zone. The G point was discovered and brought to public attention by a German gynaecologist, Doctor Grafemberg, in the late 70s. Women till then didn't even suspected to have such an erogenous zone and neither would have thought that a German and, in addition, a man stuck on such an intimate place the German flag. From then, women rised as a sexual phenomenon, secondary only to the bearded woman, and that led to an entire generation of men desperatly ransacking their girls intimacies looking for the blessed G-Point.
1) The Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now 2004
Getting back to Josephine, she has it away so much and in such a furious manner that I wouldn't be surprised that the poor fleshy protuberance, feeling tired, had moved a few centimeters aside. Sexually speaking Josephine is a volcano, and with her "Caribbean Barbie" look is able to attract lot of men and a few males from different species: I can understand how she feels without her G.Point, a sort of handicapped. Well, Josie, after a rest It will get back, don't worry. What won't ever get back is the magic. Sooner or later some will discover the chemical formula for Love.
6) Please Stand Up - British Sea Power 2005. Quiet golden tones
7) They Are Night Zombies - Sufjan Stevens 2005. This is a magic album.
8) Do Wathever Turns You On - Aberfeldy 2006. From Edinburgh a poppy song
Roughtrade's 30 years now
Yet the reason we are here is to celebrate Roughtrade Records turning 30 next week. To whom like me that has been spending his/her afternoons in the shop at 202 Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill, London, UK here's a playlist of featured artists, off course it is a G-Pointless playlist
2) Keep Your Love As A Golden Rule- Hal 2005. Irish trio they bring the sunshine in our life.
3) On The Edge Of - Low 2005. World soon will loose itself.
4) Pipedown - Babyshambles 2005. Catchy anthemn
5) Rebellion - Arcade Fire 2005. Extreme layering of sounds
Aberfeldy
9) Black Magic - Jarvis 2006. Stealing Crimson&Clover and making of it an acrid ballad.
10) Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then) - The Decemberist 2006. Modern antiquities.
11) You Made Me Like It - 1990s 2006. Rollingstonesque but quite enjoyable









