Musical Notes
Sep. 10th, 2004 08:20 amHeard on the Radio One this morning:
BLINDED BY THESUN LIGHTS by The Streets - By use of keen observation and dilligently-produced trance backing track, FrankMike Skinner successfully recreates all the emotional trauma of a horrible nightclub experience. By which I mean, I just don't get it.
DON'T STOP by The Beautiful South - more than made up for The Streets, it is a cover of an old track by The S Club 7s inna mellow Jazz stylee. Nice. It has been noted that I am a fan of dreadful punk covers; this is not entirely accurate, what I favour is unusual covers of familiar songs.
These are my beliefs. I appreciate that they are WRONG JUST WRONG, but unlike some people I would rather die for my beliefs than kill for them.
EDITED TO ADD: Today's Scary Go Round seems strangely relevant, but I can't quite pin it down.
BLINDED BY THE
DON'T STOP by The Beautiful South - more than made up for The Streets, it is a cover of an old track by The S Club 7s inna mellow Jazz stylee. Nice. It has been noted that I am a fan of dreadful punk covers; this is not entirely accurate, what I favour is unusual covers of familiar songs.
These are my beliefs. I appreciate that they are WRONG JUST WRONG, but unlike some people I would rather die for my beliefs than kill for them.
EDITED TO ADD: Today's Scary Go Round seems strangely relevant, but I can't quite pin it down.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 05:52 am (UTC)He's happy, but I consider the situation to be quite sad.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 06:27 am (UTC)Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 06:39 am (UTC)I'm not interested in changing people's minds, just explaining my own...
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 08:33 am (UTC)Yes - in fact, thinking about it, that's how I'd *expect* it to be seen by most people who haven't used pills - I think it's an experience that's quite difficult to convey to someone who hasn't had the experience themselves.
I'm not interested in changing people's minds, just explaining my own...
:-) That's exactly what's frustrating me - I can't explain what I mean. Probably it's one of those discussions I find easier face-to-face than in writing.
Re: Thank you for leaving the knives at home
Date: 2004-09-10 08:38 am (UTC)There is certainly a school of thought that runs, if we could only abandon our suspicions and constant analyses of those around us, we would all have a much happier life. Ignorance is bliss?