Nice to see you Mr Face. Take care now.Just dropping in to wish you all a Happy Friday.
Nice to see you too, Muttley. Have a pleasant evening. That's an order.Nice to see you Mr Face. Take care now.
First listen to this guy, effortless range and haunting sound, have to look at more. He`s very goodThom live - Bloom
If you don't know his work he is lead singer/songwriter of Radiohead. They are a rabbit hole all of their own with a catalogue of albums many of which are critically acclaimedFirst listen to this guy, effortless range and haunting sound, have to look at more. He`s very good
If you like Bloom I would suggest possibly listening to the album "In Rainbows" but honestly as a huge fan I would listen to any album bar the one that "Creep" came from "Pablo Honey" which I don't rate very highly at allIf you don't know his work he is lead singer/songwriter of Radiohead. They are a rabbit hole all of their own with a catalogue of albums many of which are critically acclaimed
Currently him and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead are touring with Tom Skinner as "the Smile"
The new gaslight anthem and kraken
He is so good.Feeling a little maudlin tonight so this rather beautiful piece of music from one of my favourite films of all time hits the spot
Not sure if they still use it at the House of Saud Stad but its still wonderful.
They are great and it seems like the new album is going to be back to their best.@Andybarca Love it. Judging by your LP thread and this I think we share pretty similar music tastes.
Hoping to catch TGA for the 5th time next year - just waiting for their European tour dates.
Been to see Brian Fallon numerous times during the hiatus years. Love his solo stuff but not quite the same as seeing the band in full flow.
Really evocative music, very much of the time but still relevant to me at least. Waterloo Sunset has the same impact on me. Both before I was born probably