threespires
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Somebody want to fix the spelling of his surname in the thread title?
@RobMCFC if you can do the honours please when you get a chance.
Somebody want to fix the spelling of his surname in the thread title?
I didn't realise how ridiculous it was until the second song kicked in. Then I convinced myself I must have misheard and would circle back later. I'm glad you provided the note
I am not your uncle. Or am I?
Sorry for my delay, but a sincere happy milestone Bday and just remember not to play that #1 single from Mr. Dodd, as that was way beyond your control!Apologies for the delay.
Solid Air - John Martyn
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This week I’m on the cusp of a new decade, being 30, 40 and 50 never really bothered me; but this one is bothering me, quite a lot. However, I take some consolation that, maybe now and again, older really is wiser. I have no intention of not raging against the dying of the light but it’s good to be able to stop long enough to smell the flowers and I’m glad I eventually was able to here.
For a Glaswegian alcoholic drug abusing violent brawler, he sure made beautiful music. 9/10.
I recall watching a documentary on him (BBC, I think) and he was a fascinating character - I’ll try and find it. He also seemed very self-deprecating - opening concerts by asking “ has anyone got use for a Glaswegian one-legged Sumo wrestler?”
Ps. Robert Smith’s cover of ‘Small Hours’ is a thing of beauty for those who like the title track here.
Nice write-up. I really enjoyed the Nick Drake album the other week so hopefully this will hit a similar spot.
Happy birthday for whenever it is. Don’t worry about a new year or a new decade. It’s a lot better than the alternative. This is something that I have said many times over the years, accompanied by much eye-rolling from my wife, but the last 18 months or so have brought home how true it is.
That cover is on the excellent tribute to JM, ‘Johnny Boy would Love This’For a Glaswegian alcoholic drug abusing violent brawler, he sure made beautiful music. 9/10.
I recall watching a documentary on him (BBC, I think) and he was a fascinating character - I’ll try and find it. He also seemed very self-deprecating - opening concerts by asking “ has anyone got use for a Glaswegian one-legged Sumo wrestler?”
Ps. Robert Smith’s cover of ‘Small Hours’ is a thing of beauty for those who like the title track here.
That cover is on the excellent tribute to JM, ‘Johnny Boy would Love This’
Some great covers by Beck,Paolo Nutini,Snow Patrol et al and this one by another troubled soul
Gavin Clark
Somebody earlier mentioned an artist they should like but they can never get into them.
John Martyn comes under that for me.
Nothing in this for me.The only song I would give pass marks to is.The man in the station.
Struggled with everything else.
Another Scottish artist that I just cannot get into.3
Forgot to say that Deep Purple got a Smithereens-equalling 13 from the Torpedo club. Looks like the re-fit as Faslane has gone well and the squad are back in working order.Just a point of order Mr Chairman. The torpedo squad was stood down last week by Kapitänleutnant Bob and he hasn't actually yet rescinded that command; so technically I don't think this score counts.
‘Mon the Biff ;)Somebody earlier mentioned an artist they should like but they can never get into them.
John Martyn comes under that for me.
Nothing in this for me.The only song I would give pass marks to is.The man in the station.
Struggled with everything else.
Another Scottish artist that I just cannot get into.3
I am so glad you put that in as I was going to say that very thing after my first listen on the way in to work this morning. At first I thought it must have been me still being half asleep at 5am, then perhaps too much noise outside the car, but I couldn't get past "the pub singer".Martyn has gone a bit Vic Reeves club singer on the title track, I hope you can think about the context of the song (Martyn was a close friend of Drake who was in a bad place by this point and Martyn was struggling with not being able to help him) and recognise the intentionality.
After a slow start, this definitely has a bit of groove to it. Shout out to John Bundrick on the clavinet.I am so glad you put that in as I was going to say that very thing after my first listen on the way in to work this morning. At first I thought it must have been me still being half asleep at 5am, then perhaps too much noise outside the car, but I couldn't get past "the pub singer".
Initially I wasn't that fussed but then it started to wash over and seep into me. I was more taken with alot of the music with it feeling that it had various styles. Almost tempted to post the John Thompson/Fast Show/Groovy gif
I am so glad you put that in as I was going to say that very thing after my first listen on the way in to work this morning. At first I thought it must have been me still being half asleep at 5am, then perhaps too much noise outside the car, but I couldn't get past "the pub singer".
Initially I wasn't that fussed but then it started to wash over and seep into me. I was more taken with alot of the music with it feeling that it had various styles. Almost tempted to post the John Thompson/Fast Show/Groovy gif
After a slow start, this definitely has a bit of groove to it. Shout out to John Bundrick on the clavinet.
At one point I did think that one of my faves, Aphex Twin could almost have been involved in some of the arrangementsYeah, that's a good phrase; let it seep into you. There's all sort of stuff going on in there: blues, jazz, folk, bit of psychedelia, trip hop vibes even!
At one point I did think that one of my faves, Aphex Twin could almost have been involved in some of the arrangements