Spooky, I've randomly heard this tune a few times in this last fortnight. What's the deal, are they back doing promo again or something?I had skunkhour on before heading out. Was a blissful time.
Dude! That is a cool song! I just looked them up on Apple Music and will play all that stuff later today, cheers.new Windhand dropped today...
Reminds me of a wedding wifey & I attended at Taronga Zoo years ago...Ingrid (her friend) and Ashley (DJ Katalyst). He just happened to be good friends with members of Portishead (don't recall Beth being there), they set the scene all night.We'd seen Julie Mostyn do some stuff locally and had her and her husband Warwick Gilbert from Radio Birdman strumming away all night.
I know I mouthed off about Spotify a fair bit recently...and it still shits me endlessly, but I have become addicted to the trivia that pops up in the songs. I'm just having post work lunch at work and as I'm here alone I'm listening to some 80s power metal hair band play list. On comes Poison every rose has its thorn. The trivia tells me Brett Michaels wrote the song in a laundromat after calling his girlfriend friend and hearing a guys voice in the background...up on the screen comes this 80s rock and roll life quote:
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...also it turns out that you can. Pause the music and the trivia.
No, seriously. Although that One Inch Man song does ring a bell, so maybe I have heard of them. There are too many bands in the world and not enough time.surely you jest?
That is true. Perhaps all new music should be stopped to allow us to catch up?No, seriously. Although that One Inch Man song does ring a bell, so maybe I have heard of them. There are too many bands in the world and not enough time.
Kyuss were to Queens of the Stone Age what Nirvana were to the Foo Fighters (except obviously not as famous)No, seriously. Although that One Inch Man song does ring a bell, so maybe I have heard of them. There are too many bands in the world and not enough time.
...and not shit. You forgot that part.Kyuss were to Queens of the Stone Age what Nirvana were to the Foo Fighters (except obviously not as famous)