Apparently it was the official Saints Aid song in 2009, made to raise money to stop the club going into liquidation. One of those things that I’d forgotten about that time, but well done guys. The band are Scottish, by the way.
Legend After our wedding, a family member sent us a load of still photos on a CD with this as the backing music. Ok not one of his old ones, but magical just the same.
If you like to occasionally pop out with obscure verses at odd times, like a regular John Cooper Clarke, this one is a good 'un to memorise. Pressed Rat & Warthog:
Really into my Blueprint album again at the moment. Apologies. Race The Breeze. Can't stop humming it. Maybe this is the cure.
This, um, 'blew my mind man' back in the70s when I saw the Woodstock film at one of the Odeon's late night sessions. Mostly impressed by the drumming not Carlos himself, I think Micheal Shrieve was barely 20 then. Those late/all night Odeon sessions ran for a few years on and off at a time when tv shut off around midnight, and if you didn't dance/drink/entertain the ladies there was bugger all to do which didn't cost oodles of £ back then.
Ah ..... “Pressed Rat & Warthog” ..... me and my mate used to do that one as a double act (quite often followed by “A Mother’s Lament” from Cream’s Disraeli Gears album) after parties when we’d had a few shandies .......
Godstar by Psychic TV from 1985 The picture disc needs a mention as rather nice, and for once the audio quality is very good. Actually a LOT better than the vid which is a little, well, Psychic TV.
According to a number of sources there is going to be an outbreak of weather Better head Given the nonsense going on these songs sooth
Goldring GR2 (so a Rega 2 clone) with a Rega R200 tonearm, and lots of fancy bits like glass platter, alum sub-platter and ceramic bearing. My wife calls it the Star Wars turntable, and sometimes less kind names. I call it baby.