So hey, welcome to my
world, the world of good taste, a rarity the days of
satellite tv, backstreet boys, and the WWF.
Well musically my tastes rarely come up in the charts
these days. My favourite band is the Smiths, now you may not
have heard of this group, but their work is seriously worth
checking out.
Their standout albums are
"the queen is dead", "meat is murder" and "hatful of
hollow". There are many many brilliant tracks on these
albums, and to say I have a single favourite would be wrong.
Their music spans a vast range of emotions, and is truly
timeless.
For a detailed look at
the smiths check out my
Smiths
Biography .
So here are some of my
favourite tracks
Charming
man
-
A classic uplifting song, "?"
What
difference does it make
-
and angrier track, with a brilliant intro, I actually had
this song played on Radio 1 after I requested it. "but no
more apologies no more"
I know
it's over
-
the ultimate inconsolable song, should be reserved for those
really down days. Increadible lyrics, incredible sentiment.
""
Cemetry
Gates
-
a upbeat track, wonderful vocal. "there's always someone
somewhere, with a big nose who knows, who trips you up and
laughs when you fall"
William
it was really nothing
-this may seen a strange track at first, but once your
hooked it is mesmerizing. "the rain falls hard on this
humdrum town,"
That joke
isn't funny anymore
-
a song for those days when people treat you just a little
bit worse than usual. ""
Well
apart from the Smiths, I enjoy listening to the likes of
U2,
Radiohead,
McAlmont
and Butler,
Nirvana,
R.E.M.,
Blur
and Kd
Lang.
Why not check out my CD Collection
Now I'm also a Frasier Nut, and find the episodes absolutely
hilarious. My favourite episode is probably the one where
they go over the border to Canada, and Daphne has to speak
in an American accent. Check out
my
Frasier
Page.
I'm a keen tennis player, and have been
to
Wimbledon
for the last 3 years. I've been lucky enough to see most of
the top players. Ive also had Steffi
Graph's Autograph
and Boris
Becker's Autograph
(click to view).
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