The future of the Cabinet seemed to be in doubt in mid-2005 after the firing of Amy Weber and the resignation of the Basham Brothers (who were then split in the WWE draft). The stable had dwindled down to just JBL and Orlando Jordan. With both men seemingly concentrating on their own singles careers, it seemed like the end of the Cabinet, but on the September 16, 2005 edition of SmackDown, after JBL lost to Rey Mysterio, he hired spin doctorJillian Hall in order to fix his career. Though seemingly adding a publicist to the stable, there was no mention of the Cabinet until December 9, 2005, when Jordan assisted JBL in a match. This led to General ManagerTheodore Long announcing that JBL and Jordan would team up for a match at the end of the night.
The program is notable for not having an anchor or moderator, as the four commentators control the debate themselves and take turns throwing to commercial breaks throughout the program.
The program airs sporadically as a fill-in program on Sky News, and doesn't have a permanent weekly timeslot. Peter Beattie filled in for Keneally on an episode which aired on 2 April 2015.
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"In art, there must be no forbidden things."
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Momus performing at the Anthony Burgess Foundation, Manchester, 02.03.12
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Momus on renaming his album "Tender Pervert"
Nick Currie is known in hip music circles as Berlin-based one-man band Momus. He first came to attention with the Happy Family, a group formed with musicians from Scotland’s Postcard Records. He left university and concentrated on music and appeared on several influential labels including 4AD and Creation. His current association with Cherry Red has endured for many years. In this clip from his extended story, Momus chats about renaming his album 'Tender Pervert'. Watch the full Momus interview here: https://youtu.be/n0bJV6VtNKY
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KUNIYOSHI KANEKO
Painting work by Kuniyoshi Kaneko
Time 1'23"
Kuniyoshi Yamada. 2016
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Nick Currie is known in hip music circles as Berlin-based one-man band Momus. He first came to attention with the Happy Family, a group formed with musicians fr...
Nick Currie is known in hip music circles as Berlin-based one-man band Momus. He first came to attention with the Happy Family, a group formed with musicians from Scotland’s Postcard Records. He left university and concentrated on music and appeared on several influential labels including 4AD and Creation. His current association with Cherry Red has endured for many years. In this clip from his extended story, Momus chats about renaming his album 'Tender Pervert'. Watch the full Momus interview here: https://youtu.be/n0bJV6VtNKY
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Nick Currie is known in hip music circles as Berlin-based one-man band Momus. He first came to attention with the Happy Family, a group formed with musicians from Scotland’s Postcard Records. He left university and concentrated on music and appeared on several influential labels including 4AD and Creation. His current association with Cherry Red has endured for many years. In this clip from his extended story, Momus chats about renaming his album 'Tender Pervert'. Watch the full Momus interview here: https://youtu.be/n0bJV6VtNKY
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Leopards prowl the studios of the Duc de Berry's great chateau Where Cocteau's beast rehearses Beauty's rape Lewis Carroll marks his diary with a small white stone As Kuniyoshi Kaneko prepares to paint Listen to the shells my darling, what you hear is not the sea But whispering, malicious human hearts Adults who don't wish to know the Duc de Berry's great chateau And hate the world of childhood and of art We who paint or photograph to stop your dying in its path And fix you in the permanence of spring Can't stop the prattlers prattling The rattlesnakes who, rattling, see ugliness in every living thing See ugliness in every living thing The calculated insolence of little girls in sailor suits Whose faces seem to say more than they know Appetites and ornaments for the libertine in all of us From the cabinet of Kuniyoshi Kaneko Follow to the studio where Alice Liddell plays the roles Of tousle-headed naked gypsy girls The Reverend Charles L. Dodgson from the darkness of his camera Preserves her for himself and for the world Children torn by cruel desires, the handiwork of murderers Who hack their little bodies to the bone Somehow live to tell the tale, astonishingly fit and well They couple in the fabulous chateau We who paint or photograph to stop your dying in its path And fix you in the permanence of spring Can't stop the prattlers prattling The rattlesnakes who, rattling, see ugliness in every living thing In every lovely living thing A looking glass is not a world A painted girl is not a girl In games there can be no forbidden things In life remain considerate, in art the Devil's advocate Why deny that Pegasus has wings In life remain considerate, in art the Devil incarnate Why deny the siren when it sings? In games there must be no forbidden things So watch the wall my darling while the gentlemen go by And mark your diary with a small white stone Little hearts of marzipan and lacquer work from old Japan