The general pop/rock - music thread Page 179

Quote: A Horseradish @ 28th February 2019, 11:19 PM

Now then, I have only just discovered a blues club one mile from me and I went for the first time on Tue.

Ostensibly, it was for this bloke who was very good indeed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLGgLUTg65o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svPC7GeLnl0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SemgAlec6o

But the warm up act was this woman and she was gobsmackingly brilliant:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzHQVDYbbTs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHcG7ZArloM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtHS-o2aeTM

Hey Radish, good to see ya!

Like the country singer.

Here's one for you. Only heard it yesterday.

+ a bonus track:

The saddest thing when Talk Talk vocalist died was, I couldn't remember a single lyric. Such a shame.

Quote: A Horseradish @ 28th February 2019, 11:19 PM

Michael Jackson is fine up to and including Off The Wall because he was a child and/or relatively normal then. Coincidentally, he was also brilliant at that time and immediately afterwards he was rubbish. So no one will miss any of the great stuff by making this distinction. You are not quite right about Glitter. Sadly, United DJs Radio is playing Rock n Roll Part 2.

Ironically this was the first hit - an instrumental with hardly any GG vocals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha6vZkhrjHM

Quote: George Kaplan @ 1st March 2019, 10:06 PM

Hey Radish, good to see ya!

Like the country singer.

Here's one for you. Only heard it yesterday.

+ a bonus track:

Thank you George K and I hope you are well.

Two excellent and appropriate clips there.

:D:D

Quote: Michael Monkhouse @ 3rd March 2019, 10:59 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha6vZkhrjHM

I have got that album. Angus Deayton and Philip Pope.

Quote: A Horseradish @ 4th March 2019, 11:26 AM

Thank you George K and I hope you are well.

You too. Hope you can stick around. :)

Good long interview with Terry Hall on this afternoon's Nihal Arthanayake radio show on 5 live. Well worth a listen once it's on iPlayer. Starts after the 2 o'clock news.

Quote: George Kaplan @ 5th March 2019, 3:24 PM

You too. Hope you can stick around. :)

Good long interview with Terry Hall on this afternoon's Nihal Arthanayake radio show on 5 live. Well worth a listen once it's on iPlayer. Starts after the 2 o'clock news.

Thanks George. Oddly enough I did the West Midlands on Saturday. I've not been feeling well and had never been in deep there before so I decided to do an entire new region in sixteen and a half hours instead of medicine. (I left at 0630 and got back at 2300). Coventry was the team of one of my mates. He died suddenly at age 40 in 2004, having fitted in enough girlfriends in that time for twenty dozen 80 year olds, so going on the train through Rugby where he lived and then Cov brought back some memories. He used to think it funny to call me Roland Rat and got the hump when I answered every question in his pop quiz but came to my rescue on several occasions in the 1980s. Rugby yes, Cov yes. But I'd never been further.

To get the full vibe, once I was at Brum I took the 80A bus to West Bromwich not so far away from Steel Pulse's Handsworth and Lenny Henry's Dudley and chatted to a lot of people in the market. Then I moved on by tram to Wolverhampton so that I could see the outside of Derek Dougan's Moulinex food mixer. Then around 1.45pm the entire city turned into a weird gold colour which wasn't in line with either of my two tone eyeballs so I got the tram back into Brum and went to watch Grealish's volley at the Villa. It was very exciting and the claret architecture was superb. I can see why William appreciates it when he is driving his helicopter.

To cut a long story short, it was a long story back but I managed to avoid getting stabbed between my Eustachian station tube and my St Pancreas. I have bought lots of tickets now that I can't afford for all sorts of things as medicine. I'm hoping to be at the 100 Club soon for the greatest 80 year old singer no one ever knew ever lived. I will be back with more information shortly including an interesting thing about the Leeds version of Ukraine. Yep, The Wedding Present's alter egos are on tour again and it is like York's Red Rhino records have never been away. In the meantime, the great, soon to be the 100 Club's, Ural Thomas :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nhFD9JCj9Y

(The Stax like one - very strong - high culture likes this one best - but I like it equally)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG0MxBTzBhk

(The Northern Soul one - in its genre, a killer of a track or as they say now a banger)

(stumbled across this - and if he really is 80 or nearly 80 I'm having what he is having!)

Oh yes, here they are. The Weddos on their side project. Those were the days. I bought this at the time. Can't believe it is so long and even longer when my first love (and possibly my last love) was Mary Hopkin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcyyM-ypsuE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GQi8rkE61I

Hopkin has long been full of anxiety and agoraphobia and allergic to everything other than corn flakes so the identification has remained other than on the days when I am completely the opposite, But notwithstanding the allowances that have to be made for production (she is of the 60s/70s after all and modern to her would be 1980s) this re-teaming up with the Visconti family still excites me (all the years and this emerges) and it should now be easier for it to replace "Earth Song". I love the woman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsiFTMXacMY

(Sorry for the word "notwithstanding" - Honestly, my roots are proudly in the East Lane Market and I'm not posh at all) :)

She was on this tack very early on - extraordinary Sparks cover - and now I really will shut up :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTQEOIh13kY :D

Quote: A Horseradish @ 5th March 2019, 4:24 PM

I got the tram back into Brum and went to watch Grealish's volley at the Villa.

That was quite a goal, especially coming after almost 3 months of inaction. Up the Villa!

Living Colour are playing at a club in my home town this July and I still can't believe it's actually happening. Love Rears It's Ugly Head is my all time favourite song and my top 3 bands in the 90s were GNR, FNM and Living Colour. The capacity of the venue is only about 2000 and I played there in a band when I was 20ish so to be in the same room as Corey is going to be amazing.

Quote: Definitely Tarby @ 5th March 2019, 11:50 PM

my top 3 bands in the 90s were GNR, FNM and Living Colour.

I saw GNR and Living Colour open for the Rolling Stones at the Los Angeles Coliseum about a week before I got out of the Army in 1989. Great show. If it wasn't the last show by the original GNR lineup, it was close to it.

A band called Normandie caught my ear the other day. Not reinventing the wheel by any means, but solid pop rock with an indie edge

Quote: DaButt @ 5th March 2019, 11:38 PM

That was quite a goal, especially coming after almost 3 months of inaction. Up the Villa!

It was fiendly Grealish. The architecture at Villa, mate, is stunning. It's like Archibald Leitch never died. Small wonder that Prince William always takes his chopper over it as soon as Kate is on a girls night out.

But is it time for the Beeb to ban the Osmonds?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYwEczTt5aU

Lazy River
When a man, during the act of copulation, releases his "man spirit" onto the bridge of his female companion's nose. The stream will slowly flow downwards towards her chin, creating the mental image of a fat white man in a inner tube floating down the lazy river at Disney Land.

(Thank the lord it ain't Neverland)

Quote: DaButt @ 5th March 2019, 11:57 PM

I saw GNR and Living Colour open for the Rolling Stones at the Los Angeles Coliseum about a week before I got out of the Army in 1989. Great show. If it wasn't the last show by the original GNR lineup, it was close to it.

That sounds amazing and I can't imagine GNR and Living Colour as warm up acts. That must have been very close to the last GNR gig and would be interesting to know when the last one with the original 5 lineup was and if it was in America. Adler was gone in 1990 and there was no chance of him coming back but when I saw them in 93 Stradlin filled in for a few weeks during their UK leg of the Use Your Illusion tour. We loved Gilby but when we saw Stradlin come out we couldn't believe our luck.

I'm trying to think of how I can get an autograph or photo with Corey. Hopefully after the gig they will mingle.