Suede - Coming Up (1997)
I remember seeing Suede on TV whilst on holiday in Hastings around the time of the release of this album (Jools Holland if I remember) and was totally blown away.
commentsI remember seeing Suede on TV whilst on holiday in Hastings around the time of the release of this album (Jools Holland if I remember) and was totally blown away.
commentsOK here it is. As well as being my favourite record it’s also the most significant, full stop! It’s a bold move I know but this just has so much past history for me, from adolescence through to (apparent) adulthood.
commentsAfter a day of hearing the “I’m so busy” chant at work (ah diddums!) it’s time for a blow out. Tool live is one of the greatest rock events I have ever experienced.
commentsStill working sequentially through Blur’s massive 21 box. This is their forth record in as many years and follows on from the brilliant Parklife.
commentsDVD For The Young Gods to make an all acoustic live record is like Nana Mouskouri going death metal. But hey, it works a treat.
commentsOn Vinyl It’s not a mandatory requirement to understand or even pretent to understand what a musically gifted genius is singing about.
commentsTHEME = Fire/ hot/ warm for each round. ( if you’re struggling, I’ll accept cold/ icy/ freezing, but you’ll definitely lose points!)
commentsI needed some thinking time this afternoon while working out what to play at tonight’s “Shut Up And Listen” session. While I’ve got it pretty well sorted you just over think things sometimes.
commentsDamon Albarn/Afel Bocoum/Toumani Diabaté/Mali Music Brilliant collaboration beween Damon Albarn (leader of Blur who I listened to the other day) and several Malian Muscisians.
commentsOn Double Vinyl! I’ve had this a while, but was reluctant to play so as not to be disappointed. No fear of that however, it’s a bit of a humdinger.
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