The Modernist wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:It’s better than “Rapture.”
No way.
Rapture is great fun with a wonderfully dreamy and sensual vocal.
Yup.
The Modernist wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:It’s better than “Rapture.”
No way.
Rapture is great fun with a wonderfully dreamy and sensual vocal.
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
toomanyhatz wrote:It’s better than “Rapture.”
Jimbo wrote:I guess I am over Graham Nash's politics. Hopelessly naive by the standards I've molded for myself these days.
bobzilla77 wrote: it's one of those 80s hits that often gets played at food festivals along with Rock The Casbah and Electric Avenue.
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
bobzilla77 wrote:I(Speaking of which, wasn't Eddy Grant in the Paragons?!)
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
toomanyhatz wrote:bobzilla77 wrote:I(Speaking of which, wasn't Eddy Grant in the Paragons?!)
Equals.
Jimbo wrote:I guess I am over Graham Nash's politics. Hopelessly naive by the standards I've molded for myself these days.
bobzilla77 wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:bobzilla77 wrote:I(Speaking of which, wasn't Eddy Grant in the Paragons?!)
Equals.
I thought I once read that he was on the original "Tide Is High" hit single.
That turns out to be NEGATIVE - the song he did with the Equals that was covered by a popular punk/ new wave group in 1981 was: "Police On My Back."
Jimbo wrote:I guess I am over Graham Nash's politics. Hopelessly naive by the standards I've molded for myself these days.