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Reply #75 - May 5th, 2011 at 7:55pm
 


Billy Bragg "Waiting for the great leap forward"
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Reply #76 - May 5th, 2011 at 7:59pm
 
mickey rat wrote on May 5th, 2011 at 7:47pm:
And Neneh Cherry I've always liked too. She's the stepdaughter of Donald Cherry who made great jazz records with Ornette Coleman but I won't inflict any free jazz on youse yet.


Do you know Neneh was in 'The Slits' and Don even done a tour with them Smiley
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Reply #77 - May 5th, 2011 at 8:00pm
 


Billy Bragg - later live version.
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Reply #78 - May 5th, 2011 at 8:05pm
 
"Do you know Neneh was in 'The Slits' and Don even done a tour with them"

Didn't know she was in the Slits. I remember them as pretty dire, but interesting, mainly due to a bare-breasted album cover. I first encountered her in Rip Rig & Panic, named after a Roland Kirk album.
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Reply #79 - May 5th, 2011 at 8:06pm
 
Thanks for that Mickey Franti's ealy career passed me by, i agree thay's a lot more interesting. Billy of course, always got time for Billy Smiley
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Reply #80 - May 5th, 2011 at 8:09pm
 


Henry Rollins nailed teenage insecurity perfectly on this one. I was in my fifties when I first heard this and identified completely.
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Reply #81 - May 5th, 2011 at 8:14pm
 
This is Joe Strummer on my manor,  NW2

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Reply #82 - May 5th, 2011 at 8:30pm
 
I hadn't heard this Joe Strummer track - must have been not long b4 he died? Nice. Anyway, much more to him than The Clash. And this gives me a chance to give another plug for Jim Jarmusch's "Mystery Train" movie - Strummer was in this with the wonderful Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Steve Buscemi long b4 Reservoir Dogs, Fargo etc. If you're into American independent cinema "Mystery Train" is worth a watch.
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Reply #83 - May 5th, 2011 at 9:01pm
 
I'll look out for Mystery Train, The Post Clash Mescaleroes aer rated by many as the best of strummer.

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Reply #84 - May 5th, 2011 at 9:06pm
 

mickey rat wrote on May 5th, 2011 at 8:09pm:


Henry Rollins nailed teenage insecurity perfectly on this one. I was in my fifties when I first heard this and identified completely.




I'd never heard this until tonight.  It's quite profound!

I googled and found this text version: -

http://www.zimbio.com/Henry+Rollins/articles/9/Henry+Rollins+Quotes+Know

Quote:
Henry Rollins Quotes : I Know You

I Know You
I know you
you were too short
you had bad skin
you couldn’t talk to them very well
words didn’t seem to work
they lied when they came out of your mouth
you tried so hard to understand them
you wanted to be part of what was happening
you saw them having fun
and it seemed like such a mystery
almost magic
made you think that there was something wrong with you
you’d look in the mirror trying to find it
you thought that you were ugly
and that everyone was looking at you
so you learned to be invisible
to look down
to avoid conversation
the hours
days
weekends
ah the weekend nights, alone
where were you
in the basement?
in the attic?
in your room?
working some job?
just to have something to do
just to have a place to put yourself
just to have a way to get away from them
a chance to get away from the ones that made you feel so strange and ill-at-ease inside yourself
did you ever get invited to one of their parties
you sat and wondered if you would go or not
for hours you imagined the scenarios that might transpire
they would laugh at you
if you would know what to do
if you would have the right things on
if they would notice that you came from a different planet
did you get all brave in your thoughts
like you were going to be able to go in there and deal with it
and have a great time
did you think that you might be “the life of the party”
that all these people were gonna talk to you
and you would find out that you were wrong
that you had a lot of friends
and you weren’t so strange after all?
did you end up going
did they mess with you
did they single you out
did you find out that you were invited
because they thought you were so weird
yeah, I think I know you
you spent a lot of time full of hate
a hate that was pure as sunshine
a hate that saw for miles
a hate that kept you up at night
a hate that filled your every waking moment
a hate that carried you for a long time
yes I think I know you
you couldn’t figure out what they saw and the way they lived
home was not home
your room was home
a corner was home
the place they weren’t- that was home
I know you
you’re sensitive
and you hide it, because you fear getting stepped on one more time
it seems that when you show a part of yourself that is the least bit vulnerable
someone takes advantage of you
one of them steps on you
they mistake kindness for weakness
but you know the difference
you’ve been the brunt of their weakness for years
and strength is something you know a bit about
because you had to be strong to keep yourself alive
you know yourself very well now
and you don’t trust people
you know them too well
you try to find that “special person”
someone you can be with
someone you can touch
someone you can talk to
someone you won’t feel so strange around
and you found that they don’t really exist
you feel closer to people on movie screens
yeah, I think I know you
you spend a lot of time daydreaming
and people have made comment to that effect
telling you that you’re “self-involved” and “self-centered”
but they don’t know, do they
about the long nightshifts alone
about the years of keeping yourself company
all the nights you wrapped your arms around yourself
so you could imagine someone holding you
the hours of indecision
self-doubt
the intense depression
the blinding hate
the rage that made you stagger
the devastation of rejection
well
maybe they do know
but if they do
they sure do a good job of hiding it
it astounds you how they can be so smooth
how they seem to pass through life as if life itself was some divine gift
and it infuriates you to watch yourself with your apparent skill,
and finding every way possible to screw it up
for you, life is a long trip
terrifying and wonderful
birds sing to you at night
the rain and the sun
the changing seasons
are true friends
solitude is a hard won ally
faithful and patient
yeah, I think I know you

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Reply #85 - May 5th, 2011 at 9:11pm
 


I have to admit I listen to a lot of "country" music nowadays, mostly "alternative". I like Lucinda Williams because she looks and sounds real. The "Car wheels" album was pretty good IMO.
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Reply #86 - May 7th, 2011 at 8:05am
 
bloody hell!  I didn't get any notifications about all the juicy new songs here!

YAY!  Some new music to listen to while I do housework (boooo - housework).
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Reply #87 - May 7th, 2011 at 8:20am
 
Here's one my kids wanted me to put up (OK, I'll admit it, I enjoy it too! hahaha)  Cheesy

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Reply #88 - May 7th, 2011 at 11:49am
 
Where was your mum Katus?  Grin

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Reply #89 - May 7th, 2011 at 12:25pm
 
I was over here Smiley

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