If you love a good voice then just listen to this.This album is a collection of mostly live duets with, as usual for me, people I have never heard of before.No I realise that I am a poor relation in the MOGgers community and that my knowledge of the music is terrible as my memory is terrible also. A little too much weed methinks. It's not so good for memory loss.I wonder if I could plug www.thefil
I've enjoyed an occasional dose of The Cure for years and I particularly enjoy this single. I know it's so commerical but I forgive it that. Whoever said commercial and good music don't go together was wrong.Not their best work either but I like this because of personal memories which bring me some joy.I don't even know which year this song comes from but the album was released in 1986.This isn't
Few groups better captured the heart and soul of roots reggae than the Abyssinians; the vocal trio's heavenly close harmonies, dark melodies, and Rastafarian themes, all delivered with a deep spiritual feeling, were instrumental in defining and refining the genre. Bernard Collins and Donald Manning were longtime friends, and neither initially planned a career in music. That all changed one night i
If you have never heard the voice of Edith Piaf then I urge you to listen to perhaps "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" or "Milord" a couple of my favourites and big hits in her day. Sure it's old fashioned and dated in style but look past that and simply glory in Edith's voice. Talk about balls this lady had the original pair.I have lots of Edith Piaf music but until I get to transfer them to mp3s I can'
I have enjoyed Donovan songs for many years. This is one of my favourites.I've never thought of Donovan as the Scottish Bob Dylan as the press once suggested. He has his own style. You will possibly know some of Donovan's work. Tracks such as Colours and Mellow Yellow have been used in advertising on television.A couple of my other favourites are Universal Soldier (he really is to blame) and Th...
Thankfully I have been married twice to two lovely ladies and have no regrets. I didn't marry a monster from outer space, OK.I enjoy the fun of this track. Such a pity about John Cooper Clarke with his nasty heroin habit. What a waste of his talent.In a funny sort of way I see John as an early British or more specifically a Northern English version of Eminem.Be prepared to listen to something d...
Does anybody else remember this big hit for Marcia Griffths?It's not exactly Reggae at all it's 1980's Dance/Pop music. The reason that I associated it with Reggae is that Marcia Griffiths sang with Rita Marley as one the three girls accompanying the legendary Bob Marley and the Wailers.Marcia Griffiths will also be remembered for her hit record "Young, Gifted and Black".I don't know why this song
One of the Marley offspring. Don't tell me that musical ability isn't genetic. lol.I'm not musical at all in the sense of being able to play an instrument. I tried to learn the flute because there was a girl I liked studying it. But I'm not musical I know that. It doesn't stop me from enjoying the music of others though.I like Jr. Gong's music and this is my favourite. It comes from the Welcome to