Try this one, Char - Magazine, Shot By Both Sides The contrast between the musical style and "Skid" Jensens's lack of style is delightful!
mmm not sure - I guess these tracks need to relate to 'back in the day' not sure I get a listing to 'new' if you know what I mean like this though Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun - YouTube
That's often the case. You remember and like the exact music you listened to way back then but you don't necessarily like music from that era that is "new" to you.
love the music of my teens and after, punk, mod , rock, alternative, modern? well i love green day, but hey bought there first album in 94, quite like mumford & sons and bought there album which is quite good, my 4 teenagers listen to music i have never heard off, really dont care for n dubz or all that stuff, quite happy to listen to my CDs in my van, the jam, stranglers, the who, the levelers, pogues, green day, ac/dc, joy division ,madness and radio 2 , live in the dark ages, yep! , open mind when modern music is worth listening too, yep, but rarely
The Skids were hilarious. Saw them in Oxford. Spirit of the age, they were still spotty little youths. Stuart Adamson's guitar and Jobson's dancing and incomprehensible vocals - what wasn't to like?
Good heavens, I'd forgotten all about this one! WTH? I'm a big, big fan of Murray's other famous offering ... Pop trivia: Murray is the brother of Anthony Stewart Head, he of the coffee commercials and Buffy TVS.
I see your Sigue Sigue and I'll raise you 'Wayne' Wayne County | Things your mother never told you | 09. Waiting for the marines - YouTube
Just listened to The Groundhogs "Thank Christ for the Bomb" for the first time in years......................a good blast from the past. Looking for another bit of Vinyl now to play latter..................................Frank Zappa's "Hot Rats" should do.
Thanks for reminding me of the Groundhogs. Soldier was one of my favourite tracks when I was a teenager.
Looking at a Soul compilation on the Beeb. Brilliant. They have just played Ann Peebles Bouncing Back from a 1993 programme - fantastic! Never heard of her. There is something about horn punctuation in soul and reggae music which is just phenomenal. I can't get enough of a good horn phrase.