Due to a late cancellation I have two spare tickets to see Seasick Steve at the Guildhall on Monday (12th). Face value is £71.80 the pair but I'm a scalper extraordinaire so £72 will do the job. I don't want the hassle of splitting them so you'll need to come with a friend. They're being advertised elsewhere so if you want to go send me a PM and we'll sort out the details. Vin
Just casually listening to some David Bowie (before he 'became' David Bowie) with Jimmy Page on guitar.
Just came across this from the Prefab Four, The Rutles. Such a great song by the most wonderful Neil Innes
Here's the title track from one of National treasure, Damon Albarn's "other bands" (the one with Paul Simonon in), The Good , The Bad & The Queen's upcoming album, Merrie Land. We need artists like him in these troubled times... This is not rhetoric It comes from my heart I love this country Daneland, I am your kin You were the ones who work together Put the money in the pockets Of the few and their fortunes Who crowd the school benches And jeer at us all because they don't care about us They are graceless and you shouldn't be with them Because they are all disconnected and raised up in mansions And two hundred plastic bags in a whale's stomach So you turn to the trident Are we green are we pleasant? We are not either of those Father We are a shaking wreck where nothing grows Lost in the sky coloured oils of Merrie Land You can fly to the moon One day That puppet reminds me of Peter Kay a bit!
The first Jethro Tull album track I heard - totally blew me away. Listen to the guitar work as the track goes on. It builds and builds and is amazing (IMO)
Yes, it’s a very long track (17 mins plus) but this was, perhaps, the track that introduced me to the magnificence that were Colosseum - Jon Hiseman, Chris Farlowe, Dave Greenslade, Dave “Clem” Clemson, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Mark Clarke. Listen and enjoy .....