Then Jerico - Hammersmith Odeon 20/3/89
To be followed by:
King Crimson - Brescia 20/3/74
Then Jerico - Hammersmith Odeon 20/3/89
To be followed by:
King Crimson - Brescia 20/3/74
I also like this album. Left In The Dark is my favorite
The day I was born, "Butterfly" by Danyel Gerard was Nr. 1 here in Germany (curiously it's also the first non-children's song I remember singing to myself as a child, though it can't have been that early??). The UK's number 1 was "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep". At least the Americans showed some taste with "It's too late" by Carole King.
Stackridge - Friendliness.
Fantastic album!
a lot of Depeche Mode recently. Especially "Ultra" and "Exciter", both albums didn't really make it into my favorites list when they came out, but they were constantly growing.
I have been really getting into Tull in the last few weeks since seeing the Classic Artists documentary on them.
This album has some of the best lyrics of any album I know.
'Pass on, what's mine not yours, pass on... To create what's mine not yours I'm gone pass on, create create pass on pass on!! All mine for yours pass on, pass on!!! Give all, give all give all!!'
Edit: 'everything's fine, everything fine... war! war! war! war! war! war!'
And how to beat a chorus like this?!
Open up the window
Let the light in
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