I got about half-way through, which I guess isn't too bad. I imagine his brogue would be very difficult for people who's first language isn't English, it took me a while to adjust. In the English speaking world, it is notoriously difficult to understand (although don't tell a Scotsman that, you piss them off at your peril).
I realise he was talking about a book he wrote a while ago about old subject matter, which is the main reason I turned off after a while. It was just too familiar to me. I dare say it was pretty damn familiar to his audience too, but you've got to sell your product. "Transgression" is a fashion parade for some, and a nostalgic look at the designs that influenced and changed things is always a bit of a thrill for the above-it-all crowd. Cunts. Smug, weak cunts.
Interesting theory about cave art, although I think he stretched the point about adolescence. Claiming that adolescents are the only ones crazy enough to go into a cave and explore ignores pretty much nearly everything. I admit that book he refers (can't remember the title right now) sounds interesting.
Fuck, "hypnagogic pop" - what a classic article that was. I'm going to drink and listen to Filth And Violence tapes tonight.