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Friday, May 01, 2020

The shit I post on Facebook . . . musical edition (Day 3)

Day 3 of my task, to choose 10 albums that greatly influenced my taste in music. One album per day for ten consecutive days. No explanations, no reviews, just album covers. Every day I will ask someone else to do the same... today I nominate JL Thank you for nominating me MR . . . 



"No explanations, no reviews, just album covers . .  ."

Total bullshit, of course.  I think I loved Heartland a bit too much when I was a kid. I'm guessing I was about 14 or 15 when this came out, and I probably did think the revolution was just one catchy three minute single away.

Friday, April 08, 2011

30 Day Song Challenge - day 08

day 08 - a song that you know all the words to

I guess on a good day I know the words to tons of songs (though not always the singer of the song) but this was one that immediately popped into my head. I guess I'm going through a Matt Johnson phase at the moment:

Still think that 51st State line is cheesy, though.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Jukebox Fury #2

And whilst I'm on the subject of ranting and raving about the misuse of favourite songs. What's the deal with Matt Johnson allowing 'This Is The Day' to be used in an M & M's commercial?

That was my favourite misery song from the early to mid-eighties, off one of the best albums from the same period. Morrissey had too much humour in his lyrics for me to be taken in with his carefully crafted image of miserablism, and Red House Painters' Mark Kozelek was yet to appear on the scene with a note from his Doctor, but you could just tell that Johnson thought it was a badge of honour to submerge himself in misery. I mean, he recorded a duet with Sinead O'Connor for his 'Mind Bomb' album. What more proof do you need?

I just hope it was worth it.