Cheers, going to watch that Snaggey. Just tuned in to him doing his last song, "Crossroads", one of my favourite songs of all time
I feel exactly the same way, total lack of empathy, love his voice mind , but its not for singing popular songs, not even Neapolitan ones.
Robert Johnson's King of the Delta Blues album is one of my favourites, its the bedrock of so much that followed.
Rufus Wainwright at Glastonbury. He's not to everyone's taste, and is a bit self indulgent with his song choices ... ... but he has a real charm and takes a few risks which I like. His band obviously respect him anarl. Anyway his last few songs, in his set, were wonderful if you can be bothered to download it. There's not many laugh out loud moments at Glastonbury, except the lobsters, but this was genuinely funny especially if you're aware of the musical 'Annie'. Gan on, give it a shot
Absolutely, I like him and his voice , his version of Halleluiah has me in tears, the Annie sketch lost me off as I have never seen the musical, or any other tbh but I do like the theatre , and was a regular at the Sunderland Empire at one time, loved the place.
He sounds great but he's too dominant, it makes Chapman sound like on hold music when you go back to her.
I'd be checking asap if I were you. If its an original press and numbered with a low number, a low number being anything under 10,000 its worth a small fortune.