I'm afraid that Greg Lake stint has brought on a little King Crimson. No apologies for Epitaph [apologies for the ending though]:
Can you believe that you can't find the original I Talk to the Wind on YT? Of course, there's always DailyMotion:
My musical choices are all over the shop this evening, so I'll end them with one that I NEVER HEARD on the Dell Tannoy system. The Monkees, For Pete's Sake:
And my childhood favourite from them, simply because I was mad to get a motorbike. Baby Driver: BTW, amongst the boomers, WHO HASN'T GOT THIS ALBUM??? I ended up with it 3 times on vinyl. Long story.
Dammit, as soon as I stopped listening to Baby Driver, the old catalogue in the brain started singing out the next track on the album. The Only Living Boy in New York: This is why the Bridge Over Troubled Water album sold so well. There is not a single bum track on it.
With the country up the creek and a lot of people feeling uncertain about what the future holds, or if there will even be a future, maybe it's a good time to think on how it has always been hard for some people. Yet there is always the hope that things will get better .....
Anyone here a Roxy Music fan? I have to admit to being partial to more than a few of their records .....
Although I was never a total fan of Roxy Music, I did buy the albums, For Your Pleasure and Manifesto. My favourite. In Every Dream Home A Heartache. For me, this was what Roxy Music was all about. The unconventional. The absurd. The exotic. Simply being different. And they certainly were at the time:
I think you people know that I cherish originals. So I tend to find LIVE performances inferior because they simply aren't played as well as the studio version. Well, this is a celebration of Elton John's Tiny Dancer from the album Madman Across The Water that I bought on vinyl several years before he became rather famous. Knew that Reg was going to do ok: With that rather capable laddie Taron Egerton. He's OK too. Even named after a village I lived in, in Kent. And here's the original [it obviously got too popular to remain as that denim cover shot. They made an "official" video, sadly with a few environmental overdubs which it didn't need:
TBF, my favourite track off the above album is either Levon or the title track. With the stitched demin cover: