Re: David Bowie
One of my heroes. The first record I ever bought of his was "The World of David Bowie", which was a collection of material he recorded from 1967-70. I thought it was just amazing, and with every record I purchased after that it just kept on getting better. "The Man Who Sold...
I always remember a comment my father made gawd knows how many years ago: "Well no wonder he's miserable, he's got a twig up his bum." Flowers in the back pocket/twig up the bum; same difference, I suppose. :D
I'm wearing a Halford shirt. He's sitting on a throne, dressed in leather & shades, and he's brandishing a riding crop. Very nice.
Tomorrow will be Morrissey YATQ black t-shirt day. :D
That's a great one, slimjim.
Or how about: "For you are all that matters" ("and I'll love you 'til the day I die" being a strictly optional add-on, if you can stand the needle for the extra letterage) :D
Maybe not so much a case of out of luck, but more of a problem with intimacy in general, and his insecurity sabotaging any potential relationship before it has a real chance to flourish? The only one who can really answer this question is the man himself. :)
Hooray, I knew there had to be a valid reason!
Of course, if Moz doesn't release a B-side deluxe version, then I'm royally knackered. Oh, how I hate suspense.
Cracking thread!
Mother Fist is possibly quite the most perfect album ever recorded. Could I ever get bored of listening to it? No, I don't think so. Almond's strength is his risk-taking, his vulnerability, his love of the dramatic. His voice is a gorgeous, chocolatey thing, his song...
We expect a lot, but the good news is that Morrissey delivers regardless. YATQ and ROTT are right up there at the top of the heap, his voice is sounding glorious, and his songwriting has matured in a very wonderful way. It's all down to personal preference, whether you wish him to remain as he...
PJ Harvey. A charismatic songwriter with one hell of a voice - sultry, expressive, explosive, and all things alarming. To Bring You My Love is a particularly fantastic album.
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