I guess, but Walter De La Mare was born in 1873 and he was a total gent.
I guess, but Walter De La Mare was born in 1873 and he was a total gent.
Yeah he's one of those characters who seems to take up residence in your heart and you'd like at least a little bit of him to stay there.
The English cricket season seriously curtails the time I have available to consume popular culture so here's short and sweet. Stealing Sheep's Not Real, I can't stop banging on about this wonderful album. Reminiscent of Tin Drum era Japan but with the sweetest harmonies this side of The Roches it really is a thing…
Glad you got to see it and enjoyed it! The final scene with the hilltop ceremony for Evans' fetish is a beautiful way to end it all. Also you must of really not liked your asswipe former housemate to still be resistant to the sublime Pirlo.
Hymn From A Village?
I really like that record and agree that the band name is so terrible that it circumnavigates the cool globe and pops back up as inspired.
I read Caroline Moorhead's biography of Martha Gellhorn a couple of years ago and Hemingway's war years didn't age well at all. At least we've still got Sean Penn running around to remind us how real men roll.
Welsh~Super Furry Animals~Dacw Hi
German~Hildegard Knef~Ich hab’ noch einen Koffer in Berlin
Japanese~Shugo Tokumaru~Rum Hee
Danish~Dungen~Fredag
Portugese (Brazilian)~Quarteto Em Cy~Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser
Ethiopian~Mulatu Astatke~Fikratchin (With Menelik Wossenatchew)
Portugese (Angolan)~Luiz Visconde~Chofer de Praca
French…
You are indeed made of stone if you're immune to Paul's puppy dog eyes in that clip. Boo!
Have you been at Aunt Petunia's sherry again? That's a great song (at least it was until Phil Spector got his hands on it).
a. And Your Bird Can sing
b. Blackbird
c. Come Together
d. Dr Robert or Dig A Pony
e. The End (ridiculously funky)
f. Flying
g. Golden Slumbers
h. Hello Goodbye
i. It's All Too Much (honourable mention for In My Life because my daughter had it played at her wedding)
l. The Long And Winding Road
m. Martha My Dear
n. The Night…
I fucking love that song! Ringo more or less invented drum and bass right there.
Dr. Peter Venkman: Yes it's true. [pause]. Dr. Peter Venkman: This man has no dick.
That tune is an absolute monster! I can think of worse theme tunes.
That's a shit place to be man, I know there are times when I've been at my craziest when I felt like an exorcist would've been more appropriate than a doctor.
That run from Gris Gris to Hollywood Nights is pretty unbelievable. Desitively Bonnaroo and In The Right Place are probably still my favourites just because of The Meters.
Since this didn't appear this week here's a late breaking Tell Us A Joke Thread
Wishing you all the best, I'm a straight up medication person. Does St John's Wort count? I had that for a while but I think it sent me even more mental. I guess that you have to really believe in an alternative treatment for it to work so if you're naturally quite a sceptical person (like I am) then it probably…
Stealing Sheep a three piece all girl combo from Liverpool. First album was pretty good but was excited for the new one after hearing them play a lot of the new songs when I saw them last summer. Anyway the album's called Not Real and it's pretty incredible.
Also Dr John's Babylon and The Sun, Moon And Herbs and a…
I would definitely have upvoted that.