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“There are some things you can’t cover up with lipstick and powder …… “ is just one of the great opening lyrics.
Written by Elvis Costello great line“There are some things you can’t cover up with lipstick and powder …… “ is just one of the great opening lyrics.
I don't think Uriah Heep were Brummies either. Weren't they were from London? Judas Priest were the Brummies.And just to round off with the actual subjects of the thread, Nick Lowe is from Surrey and Dave Edmunds is welsh. All round, a superb analysis
A great tune from the movie ‘Salvador’ and yes as are the two songs mentioned in the opening post. However I have no desire to see them live unless it was in a venue I was already at and had no plans to move for the rest of the evening.Queen of Hearts is one of my favourites
Local boy is Mr Goulden, born in Newhaven, grew up in Peacehaven, went to Lewes Grammar School. His autobiography is a great read:Going to see Wreckless Eric in Walthamstow on Thursday, might be a talk - not sure. When he was sound man at the Freebutt I managed to get a couple of evenings of chat out of him. Not sure it was what he wanted.
....and boy! Wasn't the cover version an improvement!Written by Elvis Costello great line
No. As with Robert Wyatt and 'Shipbuilding', although Elvis wrote the song, he gave it to a colleague. Dave Edmunds' version was recorded first, so wasn't a cover version.....and boy! Wasn't the cover version an improvement!
The Elvis Costello version was still crap though.No. As with Robert Wyatt and 'Shipbuilding', although Elvis wrote the song, he gave it to a colleague. Dave Edmunds' version was recorded first, so wasn't a cover version.
Nope. For me, nothing Elvis has done has ever been crap. His version is less radio friendly than Edmunds'. It's more angry, in line with his persona at the time, but it's nicely soul inflected and has some classic Steve Naive crashing Abba influenced piano chord sequences on it. It's in the style of Northern Soul influenced stuff that he was doing at that time, like 'High Fidelity' and his covers of Sam & Dave's 'I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down' and Betty Everett's 'Getting Mighty Crowded'.The Elvis Costello version was still crap though.
Spencer Davies group? I always thought Steve Winwood was very cool and he can sing a bit and play a few instruments. Cracking the top 10 at 16 in the early 60’s was also pretty coolJust not cool, perhaps? That seemed to be the fate of quite a few Birmingham? Black Country bands: Roy Wood - good guitarist, just about OK singer, always looked a bit of a clown; Moody Blues - oved their music, but they so looked lied a bunch of nice young men, cravats, ties, smart shirts - not your average typical rock band; Jeff Lynne - held up by many as an excellent musician, but was he ever that exciting, dynamic? Dave and Nick - probably in the same boat (though Jesus of Cool was an amazing album); Uriah Heap, heavy, but frequently objects of derision from anybody not actually a fan.
There were exceptions, of course - Black Sabbath and Led Zep immediately come to mind.
Perhaps the answer is it's just very difficult to be a Brummie and cool!
As I said, there were exceptions.Spencer Davies group? I always thought Steve Winwood was very cool and he can sing a bit and play a few instruments. Cracking the top 10 at 16 in the early 60’s was also pretty cool
Nope. For me, nothing Elvis has done has ever been crap. His version is less radio friendly than Edmunds'. It's more angry, in line with his persona at the time, but it's nicely soul inflected and has some classic Steve Naive crashing Abba influenced piano chord sequences on it. It's in the style of Northern Soul influenced stuff that he was doing at that time, like 'High Fidelity' and his covers of Sam & Dave's 'I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down' and Betty Everett's 'Getting Mighty Crowded'.
The Attractions were a machine at that time, motoring through every brilliant song that he came up with at full speed. Fantastic stuff. I do like Dave Edmunds version too, but I liked 'Queen of Hearts' even more.