Nah I think Brazil will stuff usA mate of mine like me likes going in charity shops on the search for CDs etc. He knows I'm a fan of Led Zeppelin, and for the amazing price of 50 pence got me a DVD. Its a live concert at Madison Square Garden in 1973. Titled : The Song Remains The Same - In Concert And Beyond. Going to watch it after the England game.
Got a feeling it'll be great !
I mean the DVD will be great !Nah I think Brazil will stuff us
I mean the DVD will be great !
My brother used to go to charity shops and second hand record fairs and just buy any band with a strange or daft name. That's how I got introduced to The Stinky Puffs.A mate of mine like me likes going in charity shops on the search for CDs etc. He knows I'm a fan of Led Zeppelin, and for the amazing price of 50 pence got me a DVD. Its a live concert at Madison Square Garden in 1973. Titled : The Song Remains The Same - In Concert And Beyond. Going to watch it after the England game.
Got a feeling it'll be great !
Did a bit of a trawl on Youtube at the weekend 80'/90's and had forgotten about the Eurythmics, particularly the Revenge album.
I digress however Annie covered (Solo)
Very well No more I love yous, originly by a band called the Lover Speaks, a great eighties vibe to it.
They had some loose collection to Coventry /Earlsdon being former members of City punk band the Flys.
Another one cropping up were After the Fire, again connected to Kenilworth with One rule for you, both one hit wonders who never got higher in the charts than 50's /60's but two quality pop tunes of that era, phew, wish I knew how to be concise and not ramble.
I've written loads of articles for football magazines and received sod all. But songwriting seems awash with money, fair play but why not for all writing ?I don't know the fella who wrote No more I love yous but he used to live locally. My mate knows him, said he made a fortune in royalties.
I've written loads of articles for football magazines and received sod all. But songwriting seems awash with money, fair play but why not for all writing ?
Would have been Joshua Hughes or David Freeman the vocalist, who I think Is quoted stating how pleased his accountant was.I don't know the fella who wrote No more I love yous but he used to live locally. My mate knows him, said he made a fortune in royalties.
Would have been Joshua Hughes or David Freeman the vocalist, who I think Is quoted stating how pleased his accountant was.
Think it was Dave Stewart who got them a recording deal.
Thanks for that. Just been told got 2 articles in the next issue of a magazine I write for. Sending me a free copy. Paul McCartney eat your heart out !you're luck could turn B, keep plugging away!
Been hearing a few tracks on the radio by Embrace.So got an album by them titled : Out Of Nothing. Some cracking songs on it like Ashes, Gravity, and Glorious Day. They've been around a while but this is the first time listened to them properly.
I've been told by some people that my taste in music is electic, others have said tragicyou strike me as a nice fella Daz, and I'd go for a pint with you any time, but you'd have to promise to stay away from the jukebox
I like Green Day (this is a censored version):Another bargain snapped up yesterday in a charity shop. 79 pence for Bullet In A Bible by GREENDAY.
It's a live CD with a DVD with it too. Don't know if a 63 year old bloke should like Greenday but sod it I reckon they're great.
I've not listened to it yet but that band created one of my favourite tracks of all time, Disco Down....what a tune.New Shed 7 album is excellent, well worth a listen
What's on the B side : And peas ?John Grant - Jesus Christ Hates Faggots
Heard the live accoustic version of 'Dead in the Water ' on the Chris Evans show Friday.
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