It is a fantastic song. I love the way it drops down to the mellower riff to the fade. And then that last line of the album that comes in next is one of my all time favourite musical moments
Right, that's me off to listen to some of that Dexys stuff (30th anniversary edition of Searching out soon by the way, with lots of b-sides and radio sessions thrown in...
Meanwhile talking about new soul visions:
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*whispers* there's not apostrophe in Dexys...
ReplyDeletewhere did that 't' come from? That was meant to be no...
ReplyDeleteword verification 'rentry'. Which sounds a bit oo-er missus...
Apostrophe abuse is widespread Simon; sadly I have had to give up on pursuing it relentlessly, on medical advice.
ReplyDeleteWe were promised a Myron & E album by about now.
Huff.
PS: I know I've posted this before because when I did, I remember Ally wrote -
ReplyDelete"The only way to change things is to shoot men who arrange things" ?
Bit harsh on the nation's florists Kev.
This is, incidentally, one of my favourite records of all time.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fantastic song. I love the way it drops down to the mellower riff to the fade. And then that last line of the album that comes in next is one of my all time favourite musical moments
ReplyDeleteOh yes.
ReplyDeleteRight, that's me off to listen to some of that Dexys stuff (30th anniversary edition of Searching out soon by the way, with lots of b-sides and radio sessions thrown in...
ReplyDeleteAltogether now... 'You're so anti-fashion...'
ReplyDeletePS I never did work out where the young soul rebels had been hidden.
ReplyDeleteI could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
ReplyDeletethey're a whole lot rubbisher at hiding now their knees have gone and their middles have expanded
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You could probably hide behind those old new young soul rebels
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