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Metallica have delivered a performance piece for their ‘Now That We’re Dead’ video with the look and tone growing increasingly darker.
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Tonight there's a special Feast Day Mass and Reception at Farm Street Church in Mayfair, perhaps the most progressive of the major London Catholic churches, and quite a star in the firmament. I'd been looking forward to this for a couple of weeks, because I've long wanted to visit Farm Street, and the plan was to take two of my fave Catholic girlfriends and have a lovely evening constructing in collapsed time the vibrant Catholic social circle I missed out on in my secular schools.
Guttingly, it looks like neither of my friends can come, so I just had a long and slightly tortured telephone conversation with my mother, without whom I remain incapable of making even the smallest of decisions.
'I mean, I really want to go, but I'm not sure I want to go on my own! And it takes so much time and money to go up into London. I don't suppose you want to come, do you?'
'Well I might want to, but darling, I'd cramp your style! No nice young men are going to speak to you if you're there with your fifty-year-old mother!'
In my post-teen years I am coming hugely to appreciate the fact that my mother cuts through all my nonsense, and that we both know the only reason I had ever planned on attending this event was to meet eligible Catholic men.
'I'm going to wear that blue dress, Mummy, that one with the little white stars on that you like.'
'Yes. Good.'