ZedSeagull
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- Jul 14, 2023
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Going to see them in sept in Edinburgh
Yes I do have fond memories, it was quite an adventure especially when me and my friend hit LA. Not seen that film but it looks fun.I'll never forget first hearing Uncertain Smile, an older brother introduced me to it. Magical, very unique vocals and lyrics. Matt Johnson's a creative genius.
Hope you have a great night.
@Herr Tubthumper ... fond memories of the US trip? You mentioning that reminded me of this quality movie :
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090103/
'All this and more, all this and the Moors murders.....
I scream in the sun, I scream in the Sunday papers '
His late brother Andrew "Dog" Johnson did the cover art for most of his recordsThe ten minute 12" version of Uncertain Smile is outstanding.
What lovely stories. Music is f***ing brilliant.*Howls of despair*
Iād love to see them but already have a gig for the night of the Ally Pally show and donāt expect to be in the country on the night of the Brixton gig.
Magnificent band that Iāll always have a soft spot for. I went to see them in Brixton in December 1993. It was also the night of my office Christmas party in Hayes and Iād just begun something of a courtship dance with a rather lovely woman in the office. What to do? Gig? Party? The gig had been in the calendar for months but young loveās a powerful thing.
In the endā¦ the compromise. Did the gig but cut and run as soon as the band left the stage, without waiting for an encore. Flagged down the first taxi I could find and coughed up over 40 notes (this was 1993) to get the other side of London. Made it to the party just as the DJ broke out the slow numbers. Sheepishly approached said lovely woman and was thrilled when she didnāt laugh in my face. Slow dance safely navigated, we agreed on an actual date.
Weāve been married for 28 years.
And as an added note of joy, I remember a wonderful night driving my daughter home after Iād picked her up for the end of her term at Bristol University. I always let her do the honours with the music, as she keeps me up to date with the modern alternative scene. But she blindsided me by not only playing This is the Day but confiding that it was her go to tune whenever she needed a pick me up. I could have cried, I tell you.
And thatās why a great band can really get under the skin.
Two things I like about this one, firstly the lyrics, āup the past, through your heart and out through the holes in your eyesā and secondly the way the guitars sound distorted/off key
Never seen the extra tracks digitally though 3 kisses on the 'Decoder' film soundtrack if that's anywhere...Are those extra tracks available digitally anywhere? Played the tape to death as a teenager and was miffed to find they weren't on the CD when the time came to upgrade!
āI grew up believing that music could change the world,ā he says. āI donāt have that misconception any more. I think pop culture is the herbs and spices in the dish; the main nutrition is provided by the engineers of the world and the nurses and the people who do the proper jobs. All we do is provide a bit of the flavour.ā
YEEEEEESSSSS!!!!!*Howls of despair*
Iād love to see them but already have a gig for the night of the Ally Pally show and donāt expect to be in the country on the night of the Brixton gig.
Magnificent band that Iāll always have a soft spot for. I went to see them in Brixton in December 1993. It was also the night of my office Christmas party in Hayes and Iād just begun something of a courtship dance with a rather lovely woman in the office. What to do? Gig? Party? The gig had been in the calendar for months but young loveās a powerful thing.
In the endā¦ the compromise. Did the gig but cut and run as soon as the band left the stage, without waiting for an encore. Flagged down the first taxi I could find and coughed up over 40 notes (this was 1993) to cross London in a hurry. Made it to the party just as the DJ broke out the slow numbers. Sheepishly approached said lovely woman and was thrilled when she didnāt laugh in my face. Slow dance safely navigated, we agreed on an actual date.
Weāve been married for 28 years.
And as an added note of joy, I remember a wonderful night driving my daughter home after Iād picked her up for the end of her term at Bristol University. I always let her do the honours with the music, as she keeps me up to date with the modern alternative scene. But she blindsided me by not only playing This is the Day but confiding that it was her go to tune whenever she needed a pick me up. I could have cried, I tell you.
And thatās why a great band can really get under the skin.
You can't beat it when happiness abounds.YEEEEEESSSSS!!!!!
Travel plans have changed. Iām off to the Brixton gig.
Absolutely made up. Really enjoying the new album too. Itās going to be a great night.
And the following week Iāll be off to India for the first time in 19 years and where I spent 4 of the best years of my life.
Happiness abounds!