Good man.Bolton Wanderers wrote:I'll listen later, I like The Charlatans and Tim Burgess
I've had a look at a few of these - it's brilliant to get a bit of insight as to the artists' motives for songs, or the stories behind them, or other random bits of info. You can replay them all - You just have to put the correct album on (on youtube or whatever) and then click play on the listening party replay and the tweets come up in real time: Tim's twitter listening party replays
Can recommend the masterplan by Oasis from last week - loads of cool unseen photos, memories from Bonehead and bits of info. There are 4 Charlatans albums on there too - I didn't see those ones but might be good if you're into them.
The Embrace one tonight is going to be intense. It's an incredible album anyway, but it's so emotionally charged and Danny McNamara has gone public over the last few years about his struggles with PTSD, suicide attempts etc, and writing this album was what brought him out of the dark times... The song "You gotta say yes" is literally about him talking himself out of suicide....
You forgot to rate the song btw
By the way - if you haven't heard them, check out the band DMAs. They're an aussie band that have a lot of brit pop influences - You can hear stone roses, charlatans, oasis in the their tunes. They're quality. The album "Hills End" is one of the best albums of the last 10 years for me.