Danny Finkelstein over at the Times Comment Central has a new competition looking for centre-right music. I have submitted my entry which is a hymn to family stability by The Vandals called Too Much Drama. Here is the live version, I like to drive too it.
There is an article in the New Statesman saying that Pop-music is inherently Multicultural with which I take issue. They can have world music on their side, but then anyone but me ,is welcome to "World Music" and its fatuous coffee table book foreign "flavour" I favour the Who for driving and James Brown for the Motor bike in London. When you have just left a car Park of tanks for shopping in your wake , " Sometimes I could just Kiss Myself" ,seems about right ".I feel good ( Like I new that I would )also works
...I see that I am still Cinders vis a vis the Grand Thogging ball , I do so look forward to the deepest thinker soi-disant being announced..Such Faustian presumption is just asking for a little hubris sauce on their victory cake ,no ?
I suggested Rooster by Alice In Chains. It takes up the cause of Vietnam Vets and can be intepreted as pro-army, God and family. Doubt it will make the compilation though.
There is an article in the New Statesman saying that Pop-music is inherently Multicultural with which I take issue. They can have world music on their side, but then anyone but me ,is welcome to "World Music" and its fatuous coffee table book foreign "flavour"
ReplyDeleteI favour the Who for driving and James Brown for the Motor bike in London. When you have just left a car Park of tanks for shopping in your wake , " Sometimes I could just Kiss Myself" ,seems about right ".I feel good ( Like I new that I would )also works
...I see that I am still Cinders vis a vis the Grand Thogging ball , I do so look forward to the deepest thinker soi-disant being announced..Such Faustian presumption is just asking for a little hubris sauce on their victory cake ,no ?
Cheerio Dizzy enjoyed reading your last few
I suggested Rooster by Alice In Chains. It takes up the cause of Vietnam Vets and can be intepreted as pro-army, God and family. Doubt it will make the compilation though.
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