Dorset Girl wrote:Anyone a fan of Kraftwerk? Which are their best albums?
Paul B wrote:The Smiths - Rusholme Ruffians
I have Gilmore Girls to thank for getting me into this song, and indeed, the wonderful Smiths as a whole.
Cake for Brains wrote:Paul B wrote:The Smiths - Rusholme Ruffians
I have Gilmore Girls to thank for getting me into this song, and indeed, the wonderful Smiths as a whole.
I think it was thanks to 500 Days of Summer that I became aware of them. The two lovers first make a connection and fall in love because of 'There is a Light that Never Goes Out' - (the relationship soon ends in heartbreak, bitterness and despair, but still, sweet, right?
Moon-Crane wrote:Cake for Brains wrote:Paul B wrote:The Smiths - Rusholme Ruffians
I have Gilmore Girls to thank for getting me into this song, and indeed, the wonderful Smiths as a whole.
I think it was thanks to 500 Days of Summer that I became aware of them. The two lovers first make a connection and fall in love because of 'There is a Light that Never Goes Out' - (the relationship soon ends in heartbreak, bitterness and despair, but still, sweet, right?
I love that song. Possibly my favourite Smiths track. I often get that chorus stuck in my head.
barnaclelapse wrote:This: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2psTO8EurH0
Cake for Brains wrote:It's very rare that I fall in love with an album but I've been listening to the self-titled debut album from Jake Bugg and it's really clicked with me. Frankly I find it pretty astounding that the guy is only 18 years old - his voice has the gravitas and wisdom of somebody much older. Favourite tracks are 'Lightning Bolt', 'Two Fingers', 'Seen It All'. 'Simple as This', 'Country Song', 'Broken' (my favourite) and 'Note to Self'.
Moon-Crane wrote:Cake for Brains wrote:It's very rare that I fall in love with an album but I've been listening to the self-titled debut album from Jake Bugg and it's really clicked with me. Frankly I find it pretty astounding that the guy is only 18 years old - his voice has the gravitas and wisdom of somebody much older. Favourite tracks are 'Lightning Bolt', 'Two Fingers', 'Seen It All'. 'Simple as This', 'Country Song', 'Broken' (my favourite) and 'Note to Self'.
Yes, i've liked what i've heard of him so far. I've caught him making a couple of tv appearances lately and he's got his head screwed on properly. A very bright prospect.
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