Saw them in 74 when it was very much the Peter Gabriel show, they did the whole of 'The Lamb lies down on Broadway' which was spectacular with the crazy costumes he wore but it was patchy due to much of that album being new at the time. The lasers were pretty tame by today's standards. They were originally managed by Jonathan King but split from him after their first album flopped. This was one they played when I saw them...
He received an Ivor Novello nomination for that song. I think he also had a No.1 with this, the soundtrack for Boon.
That's the trouble when you click on the 'notification' flag you miss the subsequent post's, hence me repeating Hi-ho silver.
That's another great song, here's another version of it made popular recently as it features in the Lenny Henry premier inn adverts. I've had a go at playing it on my guitar but I can't quite work out the chord progression as of yet.
Very well UTR's. I've noticed that you've been relatively quiet recently. I hope all is well? Btw, I've just worked out the Katie Melua/Black song. It needed a capo on the third fret.
I'm fine thanks, just lost my forum mojo a bit. I don't feel I have anything to add to whats already been posted. Boring boring Internationale break
Mate, hat's off to you Sooper, you keep posting the right stuff at the right time. Love this. When I read Hooters I was expecting some big tit's of course but the song makes up for the lack of tit Not heard this in ages!