Sorry, I missed your question first time round.
I read his tribute as being a bit of an ego trip. I also didnāt like the vibe of ādismissed you until I heard you sing.ā
But Iām reading a sub text that may or may not be there.
Sorry, I missed your question first time round.
I read his tribute as being a bit of an ego trip. I also didnāt like the vibe of ādismissed you until I heard you sing.ā
But Iām reading a sub text that may or may not be there.
All this talk about Letās Rock Southampton has motivated me to give my 80s complications a spin with my weetabix, including one of my favourites from that era:
Iād forgotten all about that, Halo.
Good shout, but in my mind it seemed edgier and less fey.
Perhaps it was you that was edgier and less fey back then, Bletch?
I do hope so.
Iām all alone at work (almost) so have put Death in Vegas (Contino Sessions) on the big speakers.
Originally posted by @Fowllyd
As weāre in an eighties kind of vibe, hereās one Iāve always liked:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WL1NXUaghY
I loved Story Of The Blues but never bought it for some reason, but bought Diamond Girlā¦the same with Itās Immaterials Driving Away From Home, when I preferred the lesser popular Eds Funky Dinerā¦
My son tells me that Iām a sucker for āgeeky lyricsā.
TMBG were a big part of the late 80s/early 90s for me.
I guess my son is right.
Arcade Fire are my obsession and iāve spent most of the year listening to Father John Misty, so for me this is like a billion orgasms at once. Great cover!
Were you at Glasto Mikey? Get a chance to see him?
Quite enjoyed it myself. He was rather entertaining.
Doesnāt matter whatever your tastesā¦if you love music this will always put a smile on your faceā¦
I was and I did! He was actually my favourite set of the weekend, although I had been pretty badly sunburned a few hours before so I watched his set through a haze of sunstroke and cider. Ah, Glastonbury.