How to find hope despite the cruelty of life
Monthly Archives: Jan 2021
Wild Life by Wings
Out of 66 albums that Paul McCartney has released, this is one of the best
Reflections 1965-1969 by Les Fleur de Lys
Of all the underground guitar groups to emerge in the late 60’s, Les Fleur De Lys must surely rate as the U.K.’s best kept secret
Release Radar on Spotify 29/1/21
So much music. So little time
White Noise/White Lines by Kelsey Waldon
“Thanks to John and Fiona Prine for believing in my star”
More Love Songs by Loudon Wainwright III
The sound of a lost human voice
This Is The Golden Age by Cracker
I haven’t got the courage yet
Tommy by The Who
Can you hear me?
Gravity Talks by Green On Red
I’m just a man who doesn’t know right from wrong
Sleepless by Kate Rusby
Can’t you see the sun’s going down
Last by The Unthanks
Traditional folk music with the experimentation and imagination of classic progressive music
Goodbye And Hello by Tim Buckley
Say goodbye to hatred and say hello to love.
Laughing Stock by Talk Talk
Silence is the most important thing you have, one note is better than two, spirit is everything and technique is secondary
Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles
I thought I was crazy or an egomaniac for claiming to see things other people didn’t see.
Let It All In by Arbouretum
Music to sway to
How To Live by Modern Nature
How to find joy and optimism when you see things around you that are falling apart
Happy/Sad by Tim Buckley
The person who seeks all their applause from outside has their happiness in another’s keeping
Lullabies For Catatonics. British Avant-Pop/Art Rock Scene 1967-74
There didn’t seem to be any boundaries and if there were, you completely ignored them
Transformer by David Stoughton
“You’ve got a deal”, he said. “What do you want, money or freedom?”” “Freedom,” I said. “Total control over all aspects of content or production.”
Lost In The Dream by The War On Drugs
Does becoming popular involve “selling out”?
Gimme Some Truth by John Lennon
What’s so funny about giving peace a chance?
Common One by Van Morrison
Free speech and free jazz
Forever And Then Some by Lillie Mae
Lillie Mae Rische hums to a choose of her choosing
Together Through Life by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan follows through from “Modern Times”
() by Sigur Rós
Release some dopamine
Zuma by Neil Young
If someone’s actions result in unhappiness, ruin or denying opportunity for someone else, is a simple apology enough to wipe the slate clean?
In The Court Of The Crimson King by King Crimson
Fluff on a Saturday afternoon
Call It Freedom by Dick Gaughan
Freedom for the pike is death to the minnow
Crabby Appleton
Go back to the Sixties
Carl And The Passions – So Tough by The Beach Boys
Daryl Dragon
Bonny Light Horseman
I must listen to more music