The Paranoid Squirrel ep 844

Acweorna! Whoosh…. Well that’s another seven day that have just flown by. Why is it when you’re at school it seems like you are there forever but as soon as you enter the world of adulthood time speeds up? It could be for, say a 10-year-old, one year represents 10 percent of their entire life and even 15 to 20 percent of their conscious memory. Still with me? However, one year for a 50-year-old represents less than 2 percent of their recallable life. So basically, from childhood to early adulthood, we have many fresh experiences and have learnt numerous new skills. As adults, though, our lives become more routine, and we experience fewer unfamiliar moments. As a result, our early years tend to be relatively overrepresented in our autobiographical memory and, on reflection, seem to have lasted longer. Obvious and straightforward really. I bet you wish you never asked now. Whilst you get to grips with the idea of spatial dimensions, here’s a bunch of great tunes by equally great artists for you to enjoy.

01 Claytown Troupe – Big Wheel – Out There – EMI USA
02 J Prozac – Mandy – Won’t Let Go – Rum Bar Records
03 The King Rooks – What Do You Say Now – Digital Single
04 Casey Maunder – If The World Was Torn In Two – Digital Single
05 Kickin Valentina – End Of The Road – The Revenge Of Rock – Mighty Music
06 Guitar Gangsters – Lost In London – Fortune Favours The Brave – Breakout Promotion Records
07 Ginger Wildheart – If You Find Yourself In London Town – G.A.S.S. Month 4 – Round Records
08 The Quireboys – Mayfair – Mayfair 7” – Survival Records
09 Eddie & The Hot Rods – Guardians of the Legacy – Guardians of the Legacy
10 The Vibrators – He’s A Psycho – He’s A Psycho 7” – Cleopatra Records
11 The Dickies – I Want To Hold Your Hand – A Gary Glitter Getaway 7” – Cleopatra Records
12 Simon Love – I Love Everybody In The Whole Wide World (Except You) – LOVE, SEX and DEATH etc – Tapete Records
13 Black Bombers – Last Bite Of The Cherry – Last Bite Of The Cherry 7” – Easy Action Records