I was helping mum clean up her shed a while back and came across a heap of her old vinyl records she’d stashed away. In the stack was a few old Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry albums and I can remember her playing them when I was a kid.
Have a vintage YES
I was helping mum clean up her shed a while back and came across a heap of her old vinyl records she’d stashed away. In the stack was a few old Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry albums and I can remember her playing them when I was a kid.
Have a vintage YES
Thank you one and all. Hope this song gets your day off to a good start
Yep
Great song. Yes
Yes indeed (though have to confess, my introduction to this song was a massacring of it done live by Duran Duran, heard during my synth/new wave phase…)
Yes
That was a little bit yucky. NUP
Yes, easy.
Whenever I hear this song I always think it is Tom Petty even though I know it isn’t.
I do the same, nice to know I’m not the only one.
Thanks @Lifetime_ban
I love that song and I’m another one who used to think it was Tom Petty.
Then again, I also used to think the line was “Come up to Sydney” when I first heard it as a little tacker.
And I could do with a smile this morning.
Was there a yes hiding somewhere in that response?
Vitriolic lyrics lurking under a boppy tune. I kinda like it but watching Harley chew gum while singing on the video makes me think he’s a fair dinkum richard head.
Yes - definitely!
6-1 and a possible maybe from DonBomb.
Free yes
Some songs transcend themselves and come to define a generation or an era. Winds of Change with the Berlin Wall, Smells Like Teen Spirit with Grunge, Damaged Goods with DJ King. For me, this next song defines the Hippie era. Not the best song of the time but the one that always comes to mind when I think of that time.
■■■■■■■ hippies!
Yes
Are you OK mate?
This!
Great question and not sure why I didn’t ask myself.