Back in the studio on Monday so listening to my own stuff in order to enforce the 'must try harder' mindset.
https://www.facebook.com/SunscreemOfficial/videos/1219423291423671/
via The Guardian - "Bob Dylan delivers 'extraordinary' Nobel lecture – in the nick of time"
Installed a VDP 150 subwoofer in my Jeep that I bought from 4WheelOnline and now listening Close to you by the Carpenters.
I am listening now to the British pop/new romantic squad Bronsky Beat. They are awesome.
From Our Own Correspondent:
It is worth wading through the first 23 minutes to get to this report.
A religious theme park in trans-gender friendly Argentina.
“Christianity’s answer to Disneyland”.
Nice stuff P.
This is a wonderful minimalist and somewhat melancholic track.
Nice stuff P.
Glad you appreciated it.
cose to you by the Carpenters
Now that is a tune!
Ok Computer. Yorke and co. were apparently inspired by Chomsky when they made it. It makes for nice on-your-way-to-work music.
Ok Computer. Yorke and co. were apparently inspired by Chomsky when they made it. It makes for nice on-your-way-to-work music.
Their performance at Glastonbury was one of the most beautiful musical experiences I've had. I only saw it on the telly but it was breathtaking nonetheless. My daughter was there and it ruined her weekend - everything was a letdown after Friday night.
Echo and the Bunnymen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlPfD9-fRFY
Love old New Order (as in before the departure of Hook); haven't given much attention to their newer stuff. Nothing tops their former group JD in my opinion (which you'd be surprised that some people don't know about), though they dealt in different genres, punk and post-punk instead of new wave and synth. Curtis was a great lyricist and authored some pretty profound songs.
Joy Division were shite. Saw them twice. Once as Warsaw, once as JD. Overrated to fuck.
Joy Division were shite. Saw them twice. Once as Warsaw, once as JD. Overrated to fuck.
What didn't you like about them? I understand seeing One Direction wearing their album covers as t-shirts can put a lot of people off nowadays (and I even heard New Order and Depeche Mode being played at a Best Buy once -- these are well-defiled bands), but I always think it's unfair to musicians/bands and their original works to dismiss them because of what other people in the future do to their image, long since they have disbanded as a group. But yeah, I'm interested to know why you hated them so much.
Thats some playlist.