What music are you listening to? (2025)

Song #6

Kirsty Maccoll - Innocence

Kirsty should have become the Grand Dame of English pop/folk, but her sickening, brutal and criminal death stole her from us. She was the first of only two 'famous' people I have grieved over (the other being Jeremy Hardy). It is my deepest musical regret that I never got to see her perform.

She saw her greatest commercial success with covers of Days by The Kinks and Billy Bragg's New England, and of course that terrible collaboration with The Pogues. Here she is with one of her songs, featuring for some reason in the video the delightful Edward Tudor- Pole who I have seen live.

View: https://youtu.be/lvg27LjpenQ?si=9omVCEcS7x9RF7fC

Did the guy driving the boat get charged??

Russ
 
Did the guy driving the boat get charged??

Russ
It's worth reading up on. The millionaire owner of the speedboat got one of the deckhands to admit to being the driver at the time. He was then given a fine and no custodial sentence. The deckhands family suddenly moved into a much nicer house at the same time. The whole thing stinks, but because the millionaire appears to have bought off both the police and the courts there is no chance of justice.
 
Song #8

Tears for Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule the World

June 1985 I completed the last of my end of year exams at Leicester Poly and walked back up New Walk to my halls of residence by Victoria Park. It was a perfect summers day, cloudless and warm. I got home to find that my fellow residents had started a spontaneous party in the hall gardens. There was a bbq, speakers were set up and a football was being kicked. This was the last time we would all be together as accomodation was only offered to first year students and we had to disperse for the summer and all move on next term.
The afternoon and evening were perfect, care free and joyous. This song was played repeatedly across the gardens and to this day, it immediately takes me back there with a big smile on my face.

View: https://youtu.be/aGCdLKXNF3w?si=B8V--aGqB7K7e6ES
 
Song #9

Terry & Gerry - Fashon Rodeo

In the mid 80s the student union gig rostas were heavily loaded with appearances by Terry & Gerry, either as headliners or as support for bigger acts. I lost count of how many times I saw them, and I would always be down the front. The only band that I knew all the words to all their songs, helped by the fact that they only had 20 songs, each less than two minutes long.
They reformed about ten years ago and I got to see them a couple more times, Louise indulged me and came along, but I don't think she got why I was bellowing along to every song with a daft grin on my face.

View: https://youtu.be/2mss9nNDbvU?si=usJvxtlTixDQBCLT
 
Song #10

Air - Sexy Boy

This song was released in 1998 and was Air's biggest hit by far. I really liked it, but as it fell from the radio playlists I forgot about them. In 2006 I went to see Roger Waters in Hyde Park. Mid afternoon there was this rubbish young band called Queens of the Stoneage on the main stage, so I persuaded Louise that we should go and watch Air on the second stage inside the circus tent, at least we would be out of the sun for an hour and they were bound to play Sexy Boy.
From the moment they walked on stage they had us mesmerised, beautiful song after beautiful song and we were hooked.
Soon I had all the albums, and one of their songs became the one that identified Lou and I as a couple, we danced to it in the Fijian rainforest straight after our wedding. I saw them live several times, including making a trip to Paris to see their homecoming gig at La Casino de Paris, the place where they learned their craft and where their family and friends come to see them, a special night.
I later found out that their band at the Waters gig was actually Beck's backing band - everything is linked, as I will record again on a later post

View: https://youtu.be/_-AZkEbSb3o?si=7p7q1TIQgR1i4kcT
 
Song #11

XTC - Love on a Farmboy's Wages

I first heard XTC before I was a teenager, and I still listen to their music today. They are the one band that I have consistantly had on play throughout my life without ever tiring
It was difficult to chose which song to post, so many I love, but this is the one I find myself whistling the most.

View: https://youtu.be/4VSFU0jKVYs?si=T-R3Zo_MoqZoJMpG
 
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