I've gone for a tune from 1970 when we could be proud ... - view external link
Fk it - it's out of season and England have done as well as expected.
Time for another music thread.
I'll open it with the Godmother of Punk - Patti Smith and a classic from The Old Grey Whistle Test - view external link
I've gone for a tune from 1970 when we could be proud ... - view external link
The whole point was to get away from football stan
But here's New Order who once did a football song, but not this one!!! - view external link
Well done Jimmy lad,now this site is recovering it's about time we had a music thread and Friday night after a nice bottle of Chardonnay is just the right time. The Patti video from the OGWT is a classic. It's Glastonbury next week so this is one of my favourite Glasto performances ever. From 2002 the Shibusashirazu Orchestra from Japan. Weird and totally awesome. - view external link
Not seen that before donboy - brilliant!!!
Talking of Glasto, it's both my daughters' birthdays this month. The 19 year old had a Glasto ticket as a birthday present, the 22 year old had a V-Festival ticket as a present. The pair of them have rinsed me of all my cash but fk it, both of them follow BWFC home and away with me and both are massively into music. Who would have thought it eh?
Anyhows, the 19 year old is massively into Joy Division and I've just sent her this absolute classic of them on that Tony Wilson programme that debuted new bands - I can't remember the of it(the programme!!) - my favourite Joy Division song!!!! - view external link
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at last years Glasto doing the awesome "Stagger Lee". Note the gorgeous girl at the end giving Nick the "Oh Nick,you can shag me any time you like" eyes as she sits on her boyfriend's shoulders. - view external link
The Tony Wilson programme was called "So It Goes"Jimmy and I remember that Joy Division performance like it was last week. Think this was on that programme as well, it's Elvis Costello's TV debut when nobody had ever heard of him, just him and his electric guitar doing "Alison". I loved it and have been a massive Elvis fan ever since. - view external link
I used to go in a pub in Geldrop near Eindhoven and the landlord used to put any music on that was requested. He had everything and anything music wise. Although I found out one night that he didn't have any Echo and the Bunnymen, so I asked for it everytime that I went in.
I wasn't bothered but he got some in the end because it p1ssed him off being asked for it. - view external link
[quote="donboy". I loved it and have been a massive Elvis fan ever since.[/quote]
Not a huge fan of Elvis Costello but that is brilliant!!!
Saw Echo and The Bunnymen a few times. Superb in concert. Funny how time passes and you watch that video and cringe at how bad it is.Originally Posted by Stan_van_nel
Met Ian McCulloch once in a club in Liverpool. Think it was called 'The State' or something like that