First couple from me, one of my favourite Waterboys songs, great thought provoking lyrics about the end of WW2 and the start of the Cold War.From the brilliant album A Pagan Place.
‘RED ARMY BLUES’
Not sure if we had any of this Canadian singer song writer.His first political single written...
Sorry a bit late with this one,not really my thing at all.
First track was ok a bit of Florence and The Machine vibes, on Endless Summer she sounded like Taylor Swift.
It was nice enough for a few listens but won’t be investigating further.
5/10
I love this thread, trying to guess the album of the week and then reading the reasons for nominating a particular album and then of course listening to it then reviewing it.However my greatest joy is discovering something new that I really enjoy .there have been a number of occasions when this...
PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
I’ve never been a big PF fan,but I’ve had this album and WYWH in my collection for decades.
It’s one of the ultimate classic albums, like others I know it so well ,that like Bimbo it only needed one listen to enjoy it again.I also liked Coats suggestion of...
Last 2 from me,this song was mentioned but not nominated ,still sounds good today.
VIOLENT FEMMES ‘BLISTER IN THE SUN’
I was ‘friendly’ with one of the cast of ‘Tuckers luck’ and she had this album.I also like the acoustic version that Colin Hay plays in ‘Scrubs’
MEN AT WORK ‘OVERKILL’
Loved the original video of this which had Tom leading a marching band.Dont think we have any Tom Waits on this thread before, brilliant lyricist.
‘IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD’
It wasn’t till 1984 that I first saw The Waterboys live supporting U2 at the Manchester Apollo and what a great double gig that was.But was a fan as soon as I heard their first single
‘A GIRL CALLED JOHNNY’ written as a sort of tribute to Patti Smith who I was also a fan of.
JOHN MARTYN SOLID AIR
I’m familiar with JMs work as I bought the album ‘Couldn’t Love You More’
which was a type of re-recorded best of ,back in 1992.It was at the time Phil Collins RIP was collaborating with just about anyone.The album is very overproduced but contains some great songs 4 of...