Kate Bush's Sea/Sky of Honey is amazing but it's been tainted by Rolf Harris who appears on a couple tracks being convicted of child abuse.
His voice was a whimsical interlude but is now a menacing distraction.
Kate Bush's Sea/Sky of Honey is amazing but it's been tainted by Rolf Harris who appears on a couple tracks being convicted of child abuse.
His voice was a whimsical interlude but is now a menacing distraction.
I tried to read the book but stopped almost halfway at the impenetrable prose in Slooshas Crossing. It took the movie to get me tounderstand the flow and the style of the language in Slooshas Crossing, and I retread the book.
Wasn't thinking about the money, just the interest and appreciation of hearing albums that were lost in time.
Best gift my dad gave me was his vinyl. Each to their own I guess.
Of fundamental importance to me is the ability to pass on my collection to my son or someone else. Digital music rights are tied to you personally, so no one can listen to all the iTunes you bought.
Out of the AVClub lists, this omission is the most obvious. I saw the title of the article and said to myself "My brother knows Karl Marx…"
Waldo is not a good episode but that's not to say it's pointless. The ending is heavy handed and brief, showing us where apathy and cynicism could lead us. Usually it's shown to be that those who disengage from the political process are ignored or dismissed, but this shows us that there is a way to manipulate…