Säkert! covering Kate Perry’s Firework.
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Säkert! covering Kate Perry’s Firework.
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Goran Kajfeš Subtropic Arkestra - Sand Boogie
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Oddjob - Ecstacy Of Gold
And now to something completely (well not really) different.
Right, Cath just pointed out how Radiohead it sounds, which I didn’t think about.
(YouTube for the Spotify-less)
I was sat on a bus today, listening to music, when it hit me that it really is a bit silly to grieve an album when the same person has been involved in so much fantastic after that.
Which only helps me, of course.
I keep a mental list of music to listen to when I feel I can give it the attention it deserves, and at about 1am today I decided to listen to this track.
What a lullaby. (Here I am tempted to say something about being sung in the ear, but I won’t)
I am so grateful for all the musical kicks I’ve had this year, I hope it doesn’t stop.
(Source: Spotify)
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That missed line annoyed me, so I drew a new - and extended it.
Then it got complicated and I would’ve needed wiki or something, so I stopped.
This is what we in Sweden call a duckpond.
This album has suddenly become available on Spotify outside Sweden (or at least in UK)
It’s a re-recording of Cornelis Vreeswijk’s Poem, Ballader Och Lite Blues from 1970 (partially available), and I, who don’t have a especially holy relationship to Cornelis, prefer it to the original.
Dear Fiona (part 2.)
After the other night’s entry I started thinking about if I think the musical ideas that were used in album #3 should’ve been used in Baxter instead - and ditto for TKOL - should Thom use AFP and/or solo as an outlet for those dancing feet of his?
(And no Frad, I don’t think TKOL sounds like his solo stuff either, but there’s obviously a lot of him on TKOL, and I think a lot of what TKOL is is him.)
But then we have the whole artists should do whatever they like etc etc, which I think, but…
It all got even more mixed up today when I got around to watch a live clip with Baxter from 2010 - featuring Dan from GTM (and Mathias from Bröderna Lindgren) - which sounds more rock than GTM did at the end.
I made a little scheme just because I like them: (seriously considering doing a Rock Family Tree site)
(I missed a line between Dan and GTM ‘03. Not that anyone will care, men rätt ska vara rätt)
And I SERIOUSLY hope that noone involved in any of this ever reads this.