Crystal Palace 2-0 Everton
Man Utd 2-0 Luton
Bournemouth0-3v Newcastle
Aston Villa 1-0 Fulham
West Ham 1-1 Nottm Forest
Chelsea1-2 Man City
Ipswich 2-1Swansea
Southampton 2-1 West Brom
Crystal Palace 2-0 Everton
Man Utd 2-0 Luton
Bournemouth0-3v Newcastle
Aston Villa 1-0 Fulham
West Ham 1-1 Nottm Forest
Chelsea1-2 Man City
Ipswich 2-1Swansea
Southampton 2-1 West Brom
Blood Of Eden, Steam & Digging In The Dirt.
A person living in Spain is completely entitled to hope that he's going tour Spain/Europe again. You don't have to take it as a personal slight every time.
It isn't taking it as a personal slight to be weary of the ingrained assumption that any future tours must and always will be in Europe or the US. It's just tedious. I'm going to ignore it from now on.
So far, it seems that the i/o promotion will start in December 2023. Let's hope that in Spain it will be picked up by a music magazine. On the other hand, if concerts have been filmed, will there be a dvd-BlueRay of the tour i/o?
And one more thing, will there be new tour dates 2024 in Europe, playing i/o songs?
This time I won't wait for Backdrifter to support me. For the umpteenth time, there are markets outside Europe & the US. In my wildest dreams, if a tour occurs, surely it's going to be somewhere he hasn't been since.... oh,, I don't know... 1994. To quote Aerosmith, dream on.
I recommend this which they did during lockdown.
Brentford 1-1 West Ham
Burnley 0-2 Crystal Palace
Everton 0-1 Brighton
Man City 3-0 Bournemouth
Sheff Utd 0-2 Wolves
Newcastle 2-1 Arsenal
Huddersfield 0-1 Watford
Rotherham 2-0 QPR
All I want is a Blu Ray of The Last Domino.
No he didn't. But it was awesome.
I had a VIP ticket so I watched the soundcheck. Only McCartney could do Drive My Car, Day Tripper & Mrs Vandebilt at soundcheck and then leave them out of the main show. There were a couple of surrprises, Coming Up and Let 'Em In. It's really moving when he does the virtual duet with John in I've Got A Feeling. Such fun to hear him sing songs sung by the others - even I Wanna Be Your Man, Mr Kite & of course Something on the ukelele. The man is a marvel. 81 and three hours without a break and the band (same lineup as 2017) is hot. And the songs from Band On The Run - how I love them. Apart from the title track we had Jet, Let Me Roll It and Nineteen Hundred & Eighty-Five, not to mention the magnificent Letting Go from Venus & Mars. Don't criticise Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da to me - it rocks live.As for Helter Skelter McCartney invented Heavy Metal & that's the end of it. I could go on. The VIP package even included a really nice fridge magnet, which was a great surprise, as I love the things.
The album is really good. Of particular note is Whole Wide World in which Jagger reminisces about the old days using his proper London accent. 'The dreary streets of London, they've never promised much'.
Display MoreIn this post about 2023 expectations I said Paul and Ringo would work together on something. See?
(I also said there that PG might include a Genesis song in his setlist. Well he at least had one planned!)
We learn that Now & Then will be the last ever Beatles track. So that definitely confirms that Carnival Of Light will never officially see the light of day.
It's the third song on the Lennon demo Yoko Ono gave Macca to work from. It was originally planned for Anthology 3, to be reworked and released as Free As A Bird and Real Love were, but Harrison didn't like how those songs turned out and declined to have anything to do with N&T. Well he's been put on it anyway! So we assume Olivia and Dhani agreed. So they've gone against his wishes on that, while it's his veto on releasing Carnival that remains in place.
FeelItComing - expect to see this performed at Macca's show. The final track intended for the 'Three-tles', eventually done by the Two-tles and performed live by the One-tle.
EDIT: PS - at the time of the Anthology series when Now & Then was being considered, various sources named it as Miss You, or Grow Old With Me. My understanding is that the songs on Lennon's demo tapes at this time were intended to be part of a musical about his Liverpool childhood.
Woah. He's going to play it?! Tomorrow night... can't wait.
Bournemouth 0-2 Burnley
Wolves 1-2 Newcastle
West Ham 2-0 Everton
Brighton 1-0 Fulham
Liverpool 3-0 Nottm Forest
Man Utd 1-3 Man City
Cardiff 2-1 Bristol City
Sunderland 1-0 Norwich
Beyond magnificent. " I see the doorway to a thousand churches''... for that alone it continues to move me to tears on occasion.
2 CD & Blu Ray. I'm easy to please.
In contrast, I initially so disliked the FACE VALUE version that it almost singlehandedly kept me from listening to the album for years. Now I at least tolerate it.
That's harsh in regards to the rest of Face Value, but as I worship that album, it's hard to be impartial about it. I can see why people would have thought it was heresy to remake a Genesis song.
Very good, but I think I actually prefer the Face Value version.
Liverpool 2-0 Everton
Bournemouth 0-2 Wolves
Brentford 1-0 Burnley
Nottm Forest 1-0 Luton
Chelsea 1-3 Arsenal
Sheff Utd 0-2 Man Utd
Hull 2-1 Southampton
Stoke 0-2 Sunderland
At the moment Growing Up, Sky Blue & I Grieve.
Ukraine 3-0 North Macedonia
Hungary2-1 Serbia
Northern Ireland 4-0 San Marino
Norway 1-3 Spain
Wales 2-3 Croatia
Poland 3-0 Moldova
Switzerland 2-0 Belarus
Romania 2-0 Andorra
https://www.thedailybeast.com/…or-hamas-attacking-israel
In this latest self-congratulatory outburst Trump utters not one word of condemnation of the attack or sympathy for those who were killed. It's all about how it wouldn't have happened under his presidency. Wait... on 'Truth Social' he did call the attack a 'disgrace'.
“It was a big attack with a lot of dead people all over the place.”
Doesn't the guy have anyone at all who can tell him how to express himself in an even vaguely adult manner?
Roger Whitaker died recently. OK not exactly in line with probably most of our tastes here, but he was one of those performers who seemed to be embedded in the world of entertainment when I was growing up. At that time he was possibly best known for his hit single Durham Town, a pleasant tune - although it was geographically skewed in placing Durham on the Tyne. He was also a phenomenal whistler. That sounds an odd accolade, and with a few exceptions I'm usually irritated by whistling in songs, but my word this guy could whistle so skilfully and dextrously it was quite something.
On behalf of my Geordie husband...
The one I remember is The Last Farewell.