Off The Tracks

Off The Tracks
  • Blog
    • Interviews
    • Miscellany
    • Special Guests
    • Reviews
  • Podcasts
  • The Vinyl Countdown
  • Back Catalogue
  • About
    • About
    • About the banner image
    • On Song
    • Advertise

Posts Tagged Dirty

Archive

March 21, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Jim Norton: Mouthful of Shame

Jim Norton: Mouthful of Shame Director: Shannon Hartman Netflix Norton made his name on being filthy-minded, filthy-mouthed and relentlessly anti/un-PC – so if that sounds like the ultimate turnoff and nowhere near woke enough for you back away before entering. What Norton manages here, with this special is pretty brilliant – it’s one-note, he riffs […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Comedy, Comedy Review, Comedy Special, Dirty, Filthy, Jim Norton, Jim Norton: Mouthful of Shame, Mouthful of Shame, Netflix, Perversion, Pervert, Review, Sex, Shannon Hartman, Special, Stand Up ·

Archive

January 13, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

In-Yr-End-O: Come Again? – The Frank And Filthy Song Lyrics Hiding in Plain Sight Deep Inside Your Favourite Pop Songs

You don’t often hear very good jokes on the radio. Well, I don’t. But then, I don’t often listen to the radio…I do remember hearing one I liked: A woman goes in to a bar and asks the barman for a “double entendre” So he gave her one. Off for a walk after, listening to […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Come Again?, Cyndi Lauper, Dirty, Double Entendre, Filth, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Funny, Golden Brown, Grace Jones, In-Yr-End-O, In-Yr-End-O: Come Again? – The Frank And Filthy Song Lyrics Hiding in Plain Sight Deep Inside Your Favourite Pop Songs, Innuendo, Joke, Kiss, Lick It Up, Lucille Bogan, Peaches, Pearl Necklace, Pull Up To The Bumper, Relax, Shave 'Em Dry, She Bop, Single Entendre, The Frank And Filthy Song Lyrics Hiding in Plain Sight Deep Inside Your Favourite Pop Songs, The Stranglers, ZZ Top ·

Archive

September 22, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Chelsea Light Moving: Chelsea Light Moving

Chelsea Light Moving Chelsea Light Moving Matador Records What we can assume is the breaking up of Sonic Youth – due to the breaking up of Sonic Youth’s It-Couple, Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore – is actually a good thing. I  love that band – they’ve been a constant for me since first discovering them […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Chelsea Light Moving, Dirty, Goo, Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, Washing Machine ·

Popular

  • Janna Lapidus Leblanc: Four Years In Pictures
  • The Best Guitarist in The World: # 8 – Mark Knopfler
  • The Sad Story of Bob Welch: Fleetwood Mac’s Most Undervalued Member
  • Sweetman Podcast # 247: Talia Marshall
  • John Patitucci / Vinnie Colaiuta / Bill Cunliffe: TRIO
  • The Best Guitarist in The World: # 11 – Lindsey Buckingham
  • Poem: “It Was Like Watching Myself Die”
  • Revisiting Live at Knebworth (1990)
  • R.I.P. Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • The Weather Station: Ignorance

Archives

Tags

Album Review Auckland Book Book Review Chat Compilation DJ DVD DVD Review EP Film Film Review Gig Gig Review Guest Blog Guitar Interview Jazz Jon Mcleary Live Live Gig LP Movie Music NZ Podcast Poem Record Records Simon Sweetman Soundtrack Spines Spotify Stub Stubs Sweetman Podcast The Ghost of Electricity The Spines The Vinyl Countdown Vinyl Wellington Wgtn Writing You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron [OST]

Categories

  • Back Catalogue
  • Blog
  • Interviews
  • Miscellany
  • Mixtapes
  • Playlists
  • Podcasts
  • Reviews
  • Scene Of The Day
  • Special Guests
  • The Vinyl Countdown

Off The Tracks is the home of Sweetman Podcast, a weekly interview/chat-based pod. It's also home to my reviews across film, TV, music and books and some creative writing as well.

Off The Tracks aims to provide quality reviews and essays, regular blog updates about the shows, albums, books and movies you should be experiencing.

It's a passion project. Your support will help to keep Off The Tracks online.

All content © 2021 by Off The Tracks. WordPress Themes by Graph Paper Press