I have Underpass* on vinyl too and you're correct.
Saw the original Ultravox at the Rainbow, supporting Eddie and the Hotrods.
*Edit: my snobby flatmate who didn't like 'mannered' music always referred to it as underpants. :facepalm:
This had me half a mind to start a thread on Pomp Rock. But nobody wants that.
I have a fair amount of Todd Rundgren on vinyl. But I didn't realize this 6 minute ditty was the first single released by Utopia.
If punk rock hadn't come along there is a danger that I might have turned into...
Thinking it must have been Reelin ' in the Years......nope.
Steely Dan's first single. Dallas. Never heard it. It is good.....but not good enough to post.
The b side, however.....is magical. :ohmy:
I didn't get the impression @Han Solo was doing anything other than lightly mocking the negative tropes on this thread (which are in a minority, but which should probably be in a minority of zero). I don't feel I'm being attacked. Am I missing something?
There is a very good exercise for that. I fell over in my garden and cut my face badly a few years ago with vertigo. Any sign now I do the exercise and it is gone in a few hours.
A pal of mine is almost deaf because he's been told the NHS won't do it any more.
People tell me not to use a Q tip, but I have done so after my shower every day for 40 years and my hearing is sharp as a pin.
NHS advice seems ambiguous, as if they suspect they are being bothered by people with...
I saw them supported by the Saints and Talking Heads. The latter were shite. I saw Talking Heads again in Vancouver around 85 and they were magnificent.
I have tried to avoid including artists with very limited 'success' aside from the debut single. But I must sat that Wonderful Life is magical and worth inclusion.
Oddly however I think that Jig a jig is the worst track on the magical debut album by East of Eden.
(Never heard of trans x)...