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Absolutely wore myself out emotionally with David Byrne in concert last night, so it feels only right to bid you all goodnight with this…
#NowPlaying
youtu.be/JAa7J10D8Qw?...
Yes, I agree. But also helps when you need a massive cry 😭
Naturally.
Situation normal.
I'll bring a Watney's keg, two bottles of Irn Bru and a box of Alka Seltzer.
I've not been greetin' yet, but it's only a matter of time. It's definitely kickin'...
Deal. Of course, I may never leave.
Cheers, dear friend x
Yaassssssssssss
He got under my skin and never left, Des. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
God aye, sublime. Not sure what it is about the song that goes straight to my soul, but Willie Weeks' bass playing, the strings and the harmonies do something profound to me. Every. Single. Time. 🥹
All round to your's for a party then! Some absolute belters in there...
You evil bastard. And I mean that as the highest praise ✊
Oh gawd, that means I'd have to tolerate Jonathan Ross, dunno if I can stand it 😂
I adore it, it's comforted me in some of life's darkest moments ❤️
I’m a very, very lucky auld burd 🙏
Think I first heard YA when I was about 14. I’m 62 this year and have listened to it more than any other album across the decades. Can You Hear Me still slays me ❤️
Not sure if I’m your close friends camp Stu, not yet anyway, but the book is mangling my tiny fucking mind too. In a good way… 😉
Goosebumps, racing heart, hair standing up on the nape of my neck, laugher and even tears, Carole. What a night!
Did it 🥰
Yes! An all time fave for kitchen dancing in this hoose.
Still sounds sublime, eh? I’m gonnae give it a spin today too 😍
Ahhhhhhhhhh
51 years tho, bloody hell 🤯
Morning (again) Des.
Yup, the energy of the wee lassie makes it ❤️
Last night’s is right up there in the Best Ever, Eddie. And feck knows, that’s saying something, I’ve seen a LOT of live music.
Me neither Des, but it was so much more. I’m a wreck today 🤣
Aw mate, sorry, don’t mean to rub it in. It’s just not possible to see all the gigs, and if it’s any comfort, the tickets were WILDLY expensive.
I’m still buzzing. Truly one of the best gigs ever, and I’ve been to a LOT
Photo from the early 1970s of a man on horseback negotiating the Birmingham inner ring road at Holloway Head
I’m searching for the original and/or rights owner of this fabulous picture of Birmingham in the early 1970s. It popped up on my Instagram feed, but I’ve been unable to track it down.
Any leads? I’m really hoping to use it in a book.
(And would much appreciate a RT please)