Yes, interesting. Maybe our national politics gives us all the divisiveness we Americans need. Maybe the Brits had to look to their musical groups for rivalries when the politics of the time was relatively quiet?
BTW, where there any big British bands who were outwardly pro Maggie?
I thought this was odd: “With hits like “Tuesday Afternoon,” “Your Wildest Dreams” and “Ride My See Saw,” The Moody Blues have created a standard for rock music.”
Those were the Moody’s “hits”? Huh? “Knights In White Satin,” anybody?
Good question from Grantland‘s Steven Hyland:
http://grantland.com/features/whatever-happened-to-music-rivalries/
I am not really into prog rock so much, but this prog rock cruise sounds like it was pretty awesome. Or maybe I’m just getting old.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/cruise-to-the-edge-review/
Yes, interesting. Maybe our national politics gives us all the divisiveness we Americans need. Maybe the Brits had to look to their musical groups for rivalries when the politics of the time was relatively quiet?
BTW, where there any big British bands who were outwardly pro Maggie?
Donuts vs. Nixon’s Head?
I hate those guys!
Which ones?
The ones with that bassist!
Speaking of getting old, I don’t know what’s more depressing, this or the fact that I’m eligible for this event:
http://www.aarp.org/about-aarp/events/national_event/boston/entertainment/
I thought this was odd: “With hits like “Tuesday Afternoon,” “Your Wildest Dreams” and “Ride My See Saw,” The Moody Blues have created a standard for rock music.”
Those were the Moody’s “hits”? Huh? “Knights In White Satin,” anybody?
Make sure to clear time in your schedule this weekend for this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub90gcRzVAI