Saw Australian Pink Floyd Show at weekend and though they were very good and sounded more like PF than PF, I'm sorry to say (especiall to all you PF fans) that I found it really tedious. My friends did enjoy it though.
This was propbably the last Floyd album I really enjoyed. This was a lovely track, and who can forget "several species of small furry animals grooving together in a cave with a pict"?
Might be my all time favourite Floyd track.
I remember many sunny days listening to this.
And after promising myself that the new Bob Dylan would be my last album this year, I'm told Laughing Len (the wonderfully fabulous Leonard Cohen) is realeasing an album for his 80th birthday.
And after promising myself that the new Bob Dylan would be my last album this year, I'm told Laughing Len (the wonderfully fabulous Leonard Cohen) is realeasing an album for his 80th birthday.
Lot's of people (possibly still thinking of his music in the 60's & 70's) think he's incredibly depressing but he's just got a really droll sense of humour if you listen to some of the words. Thoroughly recommend his Live at the O2 dvd . Saw him there last year and he is incredible for his age (don't mean to sound patronising) skipping on and off stage and his band and backing singers are superb...amazing man, more than fabulous for eighty, we all need a bit of Len sometimes, he can do no wrong...
Werewolves of London - what a brilliant song of his that wasTwo in the morning and I woke up
can't get back to sleep!
I don't know if it's my fav song .. But when the wife is miffed with me I get Janis Joplin Woman Left Lonely blasted at me ..So whats your all time favourite song/s!? New or old, all genres welcome. Looking for something new to listen to need inspiration
Personally I like instrumentals, either heavily guitar or violin orientated. Usually find myself listening to unsigned musician's and vocalists. Any pointers in this direction also appreciated
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