Anton_Berg Well-known member Nov 7, 2022 #21 The soundtrack spoils it for me, but I seem to be outnumbered. Does this mean that under 30s think that The Stranglers were the same era as Vera Lynn?
The soundtrack spoils it for me, but I seem to be outnumbered. Does this mean that under 30s think that The Stranglers were the same era as Vera Lynn?
Fatsuma Well-known member Nov 7, 2022 #22 Anton_Berg said: The soundtrack spoils it for me, but I seem to be outnumbered. Does this mean that under 30s think that The Stranglers were the same era as Vera Lynn? Click to expand... Maybe, but would they be wrong?! It has been 45 years since The Stranglers released ‘Something Better Change’ in ‘77; which is ten years longer than the gap between the release of that song and Vera Lynn’s ‘White Cliffs of Dover’ (only 35 years)!!!
Anton_Berg said: The soundtrack spoils it for me, but I seem to be outnumbered. Does this mean that under 30s think that The Stranglers were the same era as Vera Lynn? Click to expand... Maybe, but would they be wrong?! It has been 45 years since The Stranglers released ‘Something Better Change’ in ‘77; which is ten years longer than the gap between the release of that song and Vera Lynn’s ‘White Cliffs of Dover’ (only 35 years)!!!