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Showing posts with label Adrian Borland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adrian Borland. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 05, 2020
30 Day Song Challenge - Day 05
A song that needs to be played loud.
I'm still convinced that the late Adrian Borland looks a bit like the late Christopher Hitchens. I remember mentioning the passing resemblance one time - probably on this blog - and the you'd have thought that I just let rip the biggest fart in history in front of The Queen and Betty White. Those fanboys of Hitchens really were fucking protective of their boy . . . at all times and in all circumstances. It's amazing the shield that is constructed all around you if you have a few witty epigrams hiding up your sleeve.
I still love this performance of 'Sense of Purpose' by The Sound on The Old Grey Whistle Test. Of course they should have bigger, but it's the business of the cheekbones and pop music again. You can't be all moody and introspective as a pop star if you're an ordinary looking bloke. It doesn't properly scan. You can only be truly tortured if you're really good looking. This also applies to female musicians, as well, by the way. Yes, Fiona Apple, I am looking at you.
PS - There's not enough punching the side of your head in pop performances, and if I've ever lose a few pounds, I'm wearing a version of that suit of his in my next life:
Friday, March 30, 2018
Calling On (ex) Youth
It's the " . . . and Other Lies" that nails it for me. Hat tip to the late Mr. Borland for the borrowed and reworked song title as post title.
It's obvious, I know, but another jpeg courtesy of a folder trawl.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
He never stood a chance #2
If only the poor bastard had had a set of cheekbones. They would have been bigger than Joy Division. It would have been a case of Uwho?
Brilliant clip of The Sound from The Old Grey Whistle Test. Don't know the year, but the songs off their second album, 'From The Lions Mouth', that dates from 1981.
I still think that '81 was the best year for music . . .still think the late Adrian Borland is the spitting image of Christopher Hitchens.
He never stood a chance
Via the Brittle Heaven website, and conclusive proof that Tony Parsons was always an arsehole:
“One to Infinity” - Review
"Tuneless, gormless, gutless. An Anglo middle-class version of Blue Oyster Cult’s rivet-punching guitar solos and protentious visions. The Outsiders are obese midgets who wear bicycle clips on their flairs (sic) because they think it makes them look punky. I like them a lot. It takes real punks to make a record like this."
by Tony Parsons
(NME November 26, 1977)
From reading the early reviews on the website, it looks like The Outsiders were considered the Keane of their day . . . and were hated accordingly.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Searching for the not so young soul rebels
[on whether punk music started in England or America]
Stevo: "I don't know who started it and I don't give a fuck. The one thing I do know is that we did it harder, we did it faster, and we definitely did it with more love, baby. You can't take that away from us." [SLC Punk!]
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