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by jon » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:33 am
Sorry to disappoint you but the song you are all referring to IS the one I meant, and, yes, I still find it depressing. The version that Lena and Harry refer to sounds like a more uptempo version though, so I wonder who this is by, but the more usual version is the one I can't stand. I'm not aware that there is another song of the same name, though there probably is.
Paul, no, I don't like the Editors. I saw them performing at the Live Earth concert on TV at the weekend and wasn't impressed, but I haven't really listened to them all that much. I am quite keen on another group-of-the-moment called The Rakes; they're not all that well known but they did have a minor hit single with a song called 22 Grand Job, something about having a job in the City that paid £22 grand, I think. I've just booked a ticket to see The Manic Street Preachers in Cardiff on 6 December, which I'm really looking forward to.
We clearly have a different view of Nat King Cole too. Oh well. Perhaps we do agree about Nerina Pallot. I know you like her song "Sophia". I bought the CD single of this and found that it has more of a beat to it than the acoustic version, which is actually on her album (which I also have). However the CD single also contains another acoustic track called "Confide in Me" which is much better than anything on the album (apart from "Sophia"). Worth getting.
Spent Sunday buying cut-price CDs in the sales in Virgin Piccadilly Circus. Anyone remember "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister, from the 80s? What a great song. A guilty pleasure methinks. Enjoyed a private dance to it at home (in between Schoenberg's Opus 2 songs, of course).