My final opinion on this: strip out the ballads and you've got yourself a pair of decent EPs, or a mini-album.
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My final opinion on this: strip out the ballads and you've got yourself a pair of decent EPs, or a mini-album.
Midnight.I thought Frankly Mr Shankly was reminiscent of the quirkier Beatles or Kinks songs. Not saying it's any good but I wouldn't consider it to be in Black Lace territory.
Are we due a new reocord any time soon?
A great disservice to Messrs. Black Lace.Oh yeah, and 'Shankly' can go too - it's a novelty song. Same genre as 'Agadoo'.
the queen is dead - it starts off promising enough - and then the vocals start. Trying to ignore them. Failing.
frankly mr shankly - no. just no.
i know it's over - i wish. mopey shite. musically adequate, vocally painful. had to skip through to the end of this one since it was going nowhere on its own.
never had no one ever - best so far. vocals are bearable at least.
oh, spotify crashed.
Since you ask...I didn't realise you write such bloody awful poetry.
Some Girls are Bigger Than Others is a weird one. It sounds great but I don't really know what to make of it as a song: it fades in and then fades out and then fades back in, never really goes anywhere for a while, sounds a little like Sultans of Swing, and then suddenly it's fading out again? And I don't even mean that as a complaint, it's just strange.
Rock N Roll version of Anybody Wanna Take Me Home. He's gone full Smiths on that tune, can't find that version on youtube.Ryan Adams...used that fade in/out thing, but cant remember for the life of me which song it was on.
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