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- Aug 21, 2018
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Excellent work. Here is your small prize.
ze.
I hope you like it
I will obviously cherish it
Excellent work. Here is your small prize.
ze.
I hope you like it
Pleased to see that Coldplay haven’t featured yet
Ah, lyrics of rhyming couplets.
One of the worst, in an otherwise brilliant song, has to be:
Don't need no politicians to tell me things I shouldn't be
Neither no opticians to tell me what I oughta see
Probably (definitely) less obscure than HWT's choice above - let's see how long it takes for someone to name that tune.
I'm gonna break out of the citeh....
Well, having seen Eddie and the Hotrods live, and being sufficiently put off by this pop pap I then gave them a swerve adter they released it, I am horrified to find it was originally a Manfred Man's Earth band song. Horrified, yet not surprised, given that it's crap.
I was the difficult person who thought this awful, and I still do.
Sorry Icy.
Can you point me to a single reference I have EVER made to Toto?
Here’s something for you to diss. If you do I will ignore all your music posts as I can only assume that you were born without ears
https://youtu.be/6HmL9Oqz4gU
I was mucking around.
Watch do you reckon of that Roger McGuinn fella?
The Byrds formed before I was born, my Dad didn’t play their records. So it’s an acquired taste for me. I think he’s vocals are uniquely stunning, as are their hits, they evoke mid/late 60’s counter culture.
I love Country Rock, Country and Western not so much. Cash I find so samey. Another iconic musician that does nothing (apart from annoy me ) is Joni Mitchell
I do from before you were born probably
They were on the brilliant CBS Rock Machine Turns You On sampler album weren’t they?
I think his voice and jingle jangle guitar are brilliant and the band was better than the Beatles (who they influenced by their own admission)
I'm gonna break out of the citeh....
Well, having seen Eddie and the Hotrods live, and being sufficiently put off by this pop pap I then gave them a swerve adter they released it, I am horrified to find it was originally a Manfred Man's Earth band song. Horrified, yet not surprised, given that it's crap.
Co-penned by the brother of Talk Talk genius Mark Holis (RIP).
I had to check this out.
It appears that Manfred Man covered it, in 1986.
It isn’t crap.