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Day Eight of

Every day this month I'll share an iconic image from a movie that I love. Feel free to share your own favourites too!

Today: As the new Doctor Who has been announced, let's look back at the brilliant Adult Life Skills starring outgoing Time Lord Jodie Whittaker. A really heartwarming film that tackles grief in a uniquely British way. Also acts as a nice companion piece to another British comedy from a few years earlier. More on that another day...

Slightly belated Day Seven of

Every day this month I'll share an iconic image from a movie that I love. Feel free to share your own favourites too!

Sorry I'm late, but as I was out tonight watching the sublime new production of Hedwig & The Angry Inch at HOME in Manchester, I think I can be excused... and today's film is one of my absolute all time favourites. This movie saved my two decades ago and still gives me strength today. Sublime piece of cinema.

And for a cheeky bonus... the four other times we've met Ms Monsoon and the one previous time we've met Mr Scales before disease prevented hugging.

Had a wonderful time watching Jinkx Monsoon & The Major Scales last night. My sixth time seeing ol' Dink Munsun and they never disappoint.

Weird but Covid necessary meet and greet pics below.

Boris Johnson plans his next career move while also wondering where he can buy the crown and the dress.

Photo copyright: Daniel Leal.

Day Six of

Every day this month I'll share an iconic image from a movie that I love. Feel free to share your own favourites too!

Today: Jack Goes Boating: The only film directed by my favourite actor. The *other* film with a quad poster hanging in my home. Adore this movie...

@IndigenousPatriot I also love Alien³ but only the Assembly Cut. The theatrical version was a hot mess but that extended version is brilliant.

Day Five of

Every day this month I'll share an iconic image from a movie that I love. Feel free to share your own favourites too!

Today: These LGBTQAI+ icons.

14. Keep Yourself Alive ◘
15. Calling All Girls ◘
16. It's Late ◘
17. We Will Rock You / We Are the Champions [Live at Wembley Stadium, 12th July 1986] ◘

And there you have it!

Put that 2-discer alongside Greatest Hits I and II and you've got every Queen hit from 1973 - 1999 in one perfect time capsule. Enjoy...

01. Princes of the Universe
02. Need Your Loving Tonight ◘
03. Staying Power ◘
04. Long Away ◘
05. Jealousy ◘
06. I Was Born to Love You ◘
07. Pain is so Close to Pleasure [Single Remix] ◘
08. Mustapha ◘
09. We Will Rock You (Fast) [Live at Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon, 17th February 1979] ◘
10. Liar ◘
11. Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) [Single Mix] ◘
12. One Year of Love ◘
13. Love of My Life [Live at Festhalle, Frankfurt, 2nd February 1979] ◘

12. You Don't Fool Me
13. Las Palabras de Amor (The Words of Love)
14. Scandal ◘
15. These are the Days of Our Lives
16. No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)
17. A Winter's Tale ◘
18. Thank God It's Christmas

Everything on Disc 1 was a UK Top 40 hit, as per the rule for inclusion on Greatest Hits I & II in 1981/1991 respectively.

And for a limited edition bonus disc, here's all the non-UK singles!

CD 01 - GREATEST HITS III

01. Heaven for Everyone [Single Version]
02. Under Pressure [Rah Mix] - with David Bowie
03. Another One Bites the Dust [New LP Version] - with Wyclef Jean, Pras & Free
04. Let Me Live
05. Spread Your Wings ◘
06. Body Language ◘
07. Somebody to Love [Live at Wembley Stadium 20th April 1992] - with George Michael
08. Too Much Love Will Kill You
09. Back Chat [Single Remix] ◘
10. Flick of the Wrist [Single Version] ◘
11. Tie Your Mother Down [Single Version] ◘

So, Queen are reissuing Greatest Hits III again. It's an album that's always frustrated me, by including several solo singles & non UK singles but omitting some genuine hit records.

I had hoped when the band moved to Universal in 2011 they'd 'fix' the mistake, but I guess not.

Here's an attempt I made at making a 2-disc special edition of Hits III several years ago which I think sits alongside the first two iconic albums much better.

◘ = Not on original Greatest Hits III.

Watching an old hour long TV session the Toyah band did in Germany back in 1981. The tension in the band is palpable because the audience are so utterly stoic and barely paying attention to what's happening on stage. Much like Queen's Montreal gig the previous year, you can feel the band going: "We'll fucking show you."

PS. Just realised that was a CYMK image so it doesn't display properly. Here's the RBG version.

Day Four of

Every day this month I'll share an iconic image from a movie that I love. Feel free to share your own favourites too!

Today: May the Schwartz be with you! What do you mean that's not the right quote? 😜

@PetraChor They're my home town band! I went to Bury College a couple of years after they met there!

"But the leaders of the free world,
Are just little boys throwing stones.
And it's easy to ignore,
'Til they're knocking on the door of your homes..."

Day Three of

Every day this month I'll share an iconic image from a movie that I love. Feel free to share your own favourites too!

Today... pastels?

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