Advantages: Lots of big songs Disadvantages: A couple of weaker tunes
In summer 1973 came the fifth album from the George Clinton-led Funk band Funkadelic. ?Cosmic Slop? finds the band, which would perform as Parliament the following year, after a four year gap as they returned back to their more soulful side after having dropped so many Rock-based jams as Funkadelic. It is the second album where Billy Bass Nelson is replaced, however unlike on ?America Eats Its Young?, the bass comes courtesy of Boogie Mosson (rather than Bootsy Collins), but still gets the likes of Tiki Fulwood, Garry Shider and Bernie Worrell taking part.
1. ?Nappy Dugout?
The album gets going in a typical fashion for the group as they lay out a killer tune, in which you find that everything is led by a groovy bass riff, and from here everything seems to fall into place as by this point along the way, it appears that they have ...
Advantages: ok game Disadvantages: for children only
I got ths game off ebay and it is not really one for adults so i gave it to my cousin. I wish i read some reviews first.
In this game you get to meet the Cosmic Family, Mum and Dad Cosmic, their three kids and a rocket ship full of colourful and silly animals. Joined by Stephan the spotted elephant, a lazy cat and a scatty dog, the Cosmic Family takes kids on a learning adventure through the Cosmic Family rocket ship.
Cosmic Family challenges children's logic, memory and reflexes as they discover all sorts of surprises in the family's spaceship. Anything can happen as they journey through the ship's rooms. When something catches a player's eye, he or she uses the "magic wand" to reveal crazy animations, funny stories and playful mini-games.
The genius of this game is that it is aimed at 4-8 year olds, and is excellent for hand ...
Advantages: Funny, original stand-up Disadvantages: None
Bill Bailey is one of the funniest British comedians ever! He's not as popular as, say, Peter Kay or Steve Coogan but I know which one I'd rather watch. He is known for appearances on TV shows like Have I Got News for You, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI, and Black Books as well as his stand up routines. This DVD showcases two of his stand up gigs, Cosmic Jam and Bewilderness.
Cosmic Jam was Bill Bailey's first show back in 1996. He is a natural performer, and sometimes goes off on the most random tangents (weasels for one example), he can seemingly talk about anything at all and make it sound interesting. Then there's Bewilderness made more recently in Wales in 2001 where he muses on the subjects of Owls and Stephen Hawking to name a few. He also combines his comedy with songs, from genres as far and wide as classic rock, rave and Drum ...