“She’s Gone.” So seem Daryl and John. Good God, Daryl’s not even bothering to lip sync in some of this. And what’s with those outfits? Oates is creepin’ me out, man.
“She’s Gone.” So seem Daryl and John. Good God, Daryl’s not even bothering to lip sync in some of this. And what’s with those outfits? Oates is creepin’ me out, man.
When the Housemartins bit the dust not long after the release of The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death, many a fan of pale white British jangle-pop wept a tear or two. Thankfully, they were able to take solace in the band which rose from the ‘Martin’s ashes: The Beautiful South. Paul Heaton’s voice was still just as heavenly as ever, but the music was more mature, less about the three-minute pop song and more about musical exploration. Their debut album, Welcome to the Beautiful South, was the perfect introduction to the band’s sound, with epic tracks sitting alongside quick and simple pop numbers, plus a cover of Pebbles’ “Girlfriend” for no discernible reason. I’m not sure when this “Wogan” performance took place, but this song – “I’ll Sail This Ship Alone” – is definitely from the group’s debut.
Be sure to hold onto your hat when the song reaches its final line; it’s a doozy.
“A Forest” – live in Amsterdam, 1980.
“Early to Bed” from Like Swimming.
Presenting Mike O’Connell’s hilarious tune that is mos def NSFW. Enjoy, won’t you?
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