it's about time! i wonder if hagar and cherone will get mentioned...DLR is a nobhead (and also a toy-train which serves east london) but he done a good job. it's really all about eddie and alex, who f*ckin rule. still think they should've managed more than two albums with a majority of acceptable songs (VH1 & 1984) but they did a lot of great songs otherwise...honest.
btw Ed, before you pick up on Tom's comment: "it's really all about eddie and alex, who f*ckin rule." - he's talking about Van Halen, not you. Just so we're clear.
Their stated ambition is to make women weep, small children quail, and insurance salesmen vaguely aware that somewhere, there is a whole world they've never experienced.
With a sound as warm and grainy as a slab of teak, the Spooky Men give equally loving attention to ancient Georgian table songs, tawdry anthems like Don't Stand Between a Man and his Tool, and the odd ballad of terrifying beauty.
the wonders of the towersey folk festival, fuck reading, i mean unless you work the bar in which case take acid during your shift and never pay for drinks!
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