It's unbelievable how much of this is directly relevant right now. 90% of it could literally be me singing it. Even down to the "would have been our second anniversary" line [video=youtube;QPpMQzpm8VQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPpMQzpm8VQ[/video]
I can only imagine that all that there paradisically beauteous living requires you to tone it down with some good old suicide watch choons - fair play. Me? Yeah, I'll talk to ya, even if hardly any of these 'locals' can be arsed...for a change (just don't) I'm lovin a bit of Gareth Emery, one of my all-time, all-world, 1st ballot Hall of Fame DJ/Producers, from back in 2008 - still works, still keeping me euphorically uplifted, and listening to all the complexities of the most complex music man has ever produced...you carry on with your caveman banging of crude instruments though, no-one can touch you for it!
Each to their own, Chopperinho. To be honest I would not have bought the latest elbow opus, I started getting bored after The Seldom Seen Kid because the band that I fell in love with, and to be honest I did, started writing songs for their new fans instead of themselves. For me, elbow aren't about sing-alongs at huge arenas and festivals, they're about songs from the heart that makes the listener feel as if he's gate-crashing someone's emotions.
...indeed. I just don't have a tolerance for such abject misery tbh, but then again, why would I, coming from where I do and supporting the team I do, eh? :rave: <--- What I'm doing inside my head right now...
Mike & The Mechanics back catalogue... Went to see them live tonight, with the latest apprentice Mrs Chopper, and they fair blew me away so they did - the musicianship was off the scale. Anyway, they slipped under my radar back in the day, as I expected a Genesis-lite I suppose and I was never keen on the original version - tonight they mos def showed up, close up & personal (We were 6 rows back, nicely tiered). Colour me impressed... :rave: