I'm sure we had a song off this in one of the 'break' playlists on this thread.
The horns for the Pale Fountains were from Andy Diagram - later of James fame, at the time the album came out he was also playing for Dislocation DanceAn interesting selection by @LGWIO that was received favourably, narrowly missing out on the hallowed '7' average but finishing in a respectable 26th position. Pacific Street by The Pale Fountains scored an identical record to Roxy Music - 14 votes at an average of 6.93.
What's more we saw a returning member award a magical '10' and even managed to add a new member to the list of nominators, so all's good!
With the round-up out of the way before lunchtime, the way is clear for @GoatersLeftShin to show us what he's got.
Just a big "Thank you" from everyone who gave my nomination a listen and rating, very much appreciated and pleased it wasnt a huge "reach", with the overall result and that it has introduced Michael head and his work to a few new ears.
Yet again this new nomination is a new one for me so will be interesting, especially having just read @threespires imagery
Reminds me of some of the music that plays walking around EPCOT at Walt Disney World.I've deleted that, it was light hearted but on reflection given that this is going to be very much about what images this evokes for people it was counterproductive.
Reminds me of some of the music that plays walking around EPCOT at Walt Disney World.
There There, How Can You Be Sure?No, no, no, no and no.
That's just the across the pond thoughts. This side of the vast lake is a Radiohead love in.
Having had Pablo Honey foisted on me years ago by a colleague, I've never listened to another Radiohead album and am more than happy to go with the flow and accept they are crap on this small, but painful, sample.