More 80th birthday wishes for the great John Lennon from me, my main wish being that he was still here with us. Here’s one of my favourites: Happy Birthday John
I think I wrote on here a couple of years ago how when i heard about his death it affected me in a way I never understood until much later... Here are three songs that sum up his genius for me... Happy Birthday John, 40 years later and your star still shines on.
I always thought how this song showed a man who had come to terms with life, was happy and content and just getting back into things .... and then that bastard who I hope rots in hell (if there is such a place) ....
Not seen the video yet. Will take a look in a bit. Should really pay more attention to this meeting I am in at the moment though...
Nice. I like both song (definitely shades of PJ Harvey and, possibly, Evanescence?) and the video. Great work, Laces! And, Fable, of course .....
for all you guitarists out there - here's a chap who was taking requests and got landed with a Steve Vai song. Fair play to him, he makes a decent job considering it wasn't planned
Transport yourself back to 1964, a more innocent time, for some lighthearted fun and fab music, and wish John a happy birthday by singing along. Leslie Halliwell put this film in the top 100 films of all time. No arguments from me: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074q9m/a-hard-days-night
Good work Laces. I’ve pinged that to a few people to have a look at. Some people who’s music loves extend beyond Miss Minogue
Laces... brace yourself. Here’s some of the feedback: “I quite like that, better than most the new **** your hear these days” - this bloke is a real 90s indie dude “Not bad - a little chaotic and a mix of Shakespeare’s sister/Alanis Morissette” - from a real music lover; this is high praise. “Clearly talented lady but not my thing” - from a bloke who likes his music and football but anything post 1979 is utter ****. And finally... the one I could have typed before asking: an emoji of a dog and a poo. This bloke posts this to anything that isn’t The Jam, Style Council or anything involving Paul Weller The others said they liked it This is from a group of lads who consider themselves music maestros and if I post anything about music, it usually gets met with a barrage of abuse!! I’d call that a success
I lived in a small village up in the South Oxfordshire Chilterns where they liked both sorts of music. Country and Western.