I saw them live in some town in Southern France in 1984...
Love his first few albums up to "Clubland"
I guess the stuff that moves me means nothing to this dead world.
It makes me a little sad - but I definitely feel vindicated at the same time.
Every word of this song is gold. Pure gold.
Elvis C. is a great lyricist.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz.
It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz.
It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz.
It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz.
It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
Not ONE comment on this singer and band? WOW.
I saw them live in some town in Southern France in 1984...
Love his first few albums up to "Clubland"
I guess the stuff that moves me means nothing to this dead world. It makes me a little sad - but I definitely feel vindicated at the same time. Every word of this song is gold. Pure gold. Elvis C. is a great lyricist.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz. It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz. It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz. It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.
He actually is as good as you say, only this song wasn't written by him, but by his longtime friend and early influence Nick Lowe, at the time he was still the leader of the pub rock band Brinsley Schwartz. It's about the end of the hippie era and how futile, lonesome, sad and hopeless the world became again after the flash of light of the 60's began to fade away. One of the most moving songs I ever heard.