Classic Album – Autobahn, Kraftwerk – Classic Pop Feature, June 2018
A great piece on one of the defining albums of the 20th Century.
A great piece on one of the defining albums of the 20th Century.
The new edition of Classic Pop magazine, which I received today, is chock full of goodies this month – a dissection of electro-pop godfathers’ Kraftwerk’s seminal album, Autobahn…a main article on the Mandela 70th Bithrday concert – which has a second feature of Sir in amongst it (I will share these in separate posts)…a feature…
What would normally be my favourite Minds track from Good News From The Next World is, for this week, being replaced with a namesake. And WHO BETTER to be sharing a song title with than the sainted David ? https://youtu.be/ioOp1rUvLNM
The other night when I stumbled upon that never-before-seen (by me, anyway) photo…I found this on Facebook. The comment. Yep! It’s not just me. We love your weird ears, Mr Weird Ears ??
Oh, bless them for sending me an email reminder, just…you know…in case I forget that next week I’ll be seeing the most beautiful man best band in the world. Like, as if I’m not already counting the days, hours, minutes before I see him them again.
Watching live clips on YouTube. I think early Roxy really is going to be the love. I saw this clip in amongst them and I thought…”Well, I do love this track on the album…let’s see how an older Bryan deals with it.” Surprised in the first place to even see him do such early stuff…
Artistic licence on the subtle change in the poem (by William Hughes Mearns, called Antigonish) – if it’s good enough for Bowie (having used a similar but altered verse for The Man Who Sold The World), it’s good enough for me. I love this picture…and I love spiral staircases. The symmetry of them. I had…
This photo just had to be the one for today’s Wentworth countdown. The caption wrote itself mere seconds later. Lol I had a thing about Eight Days A Week all lined up, then I saw this pic and that all changed. Lol
A great article behind the making of Alice Cooper’s first major hit, released in November, 1970. The song is as old as me…but unlike me, is timeless. Enjoy…
When looking at a couple of pics of myself taken yesterday, I came to the rather sobering realisation that…as much as I would love to believe I pull off what is going on in the image on the left, the reality is my hair resembles far more closely what is going on on the right….