Tag Archives: Matthew Herbert
Essential Listening: Chill Out – The KLF (1990)
Given the title of this blog was chosen in reverence to a track from this album, and the background faithfully depicts its album cover, providing an impartial view of Chill Out’s true value becomes a problematic endeavour for me. Clearly … Continue reading
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Tagged 3am Out Of Beaumont, 90's, A Melody From A Past Life Keeps Pulling Me Back, Acker Bilk, Albatross, Albert Camus, Bill Drummond, Borrowed nostalgia because I can't remember the late 80's that well, Burning a million quid on Jura, Chill Out, Concept albums, Dream Time In Lake Jackson, Elvis, Essential Listening, Fleetwood Mac, Glen Campbell, In The Ghetto, Jimmy Cauty, Matthew Herbert, Rave culture, Sheep, Tardis doctored successfully on this album, The KLF, The White Room, Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard
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Essential Listening: Something/Anything? – Todd Rundgren (1972)
A while ago I discovered a blog called ‘Music Ruined My Life’. As it was a blog full of albums and how these had shaped the author’s musical taste, and therefore life, it made the title glib and ironic. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, Can, David Bowie, Essential Listening, Jerry Lee Lewis, Led Zeppelin IV, Less than 2000 words! Yay!, Maceo Parker, Marvin Gaye, Matthew Herbert, Music Ruined My Life, Something/Anything?, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Todd Rundgren, Van Morrison, Warren Zevon
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