Neil Morton. Ex-Guardian/Observer, sports ed Indy on Sunday, assoc sports ed Straits Times, Singapore. Songwriter/lyricist, Breakdown & About Time. Evertonian
Another Sleepless Night: The Songs Of Neil Morton
Performed with Liverpool bands About Time and Breakdown in the late 70s-early 80s
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The title track video:
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Introductory blog:
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Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN now leads with a piece on Portland-based songwriter Alela Diane and her moving song Dusty Roses from new album Who's Keeping Time? Diane dedicates the track to 'all the lost girls'
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Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN now leads with a piece on Norfolk-born songwriter Beth Orton and her bewitching single Waiting from forthcoming album The Ground Above. The power of fragility
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Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN celebrates Taj Mahal’s 84th birthday with a piece on his fun-filled track Crazy About A Jukebox from his latest album, Time, with The Phantom Blues Band. He could have called it Timeless
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"Mirror | Mirror" has our first recorded #BASSSOLO 🤪 We think you'll agree @DaveLunatico has outdone himself on this one 🥶 in Madrid, how is it where you are?? Get into the spirit of the summer by rolling the window down and playing this at max volume
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For every lung-bursting run, every tackle, every word of leadership, and the unmatched loyalty you have shown this club for over a decade and a half, you gave us your prime, you protected us in our darkest hours, and you showed us what true leadership looks like. You will forever be sixty grand well spent. Thank you, Captain 🔵
Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN leads with a piece on Hiss Golden Messenger, aka North Carolina-based musician MC Taylor, and evocative track Mercy Avenue from his new album I’m People. A beacon of hope in trying times
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Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN leads with a piece on Texas troubadour Rodney Crowell and Taking Flight, a collaboration with Ashley McBryde from his recent album Airline Highway. He sang it at London's Union Chapel with our blessing
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Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN in praise of Canadian singer-songwriter Tenille Townes and new track Grey Like Emmylou: her wish for an old friend to grow old as gracefully as a certain Nashville legend still playing in her 80th year
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Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN in praise of Canadian singer-songwriter Tenille Townes and new track Grey Like Emmylou: her wish for an old friend to grow old as gracefully as a certain Nashville legend still playing in her 80th year
https://t.co/zHCw854VEc
Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN leads with a piece on Orkney-born singer-guitarist Kris Drever and his evocative track Pilot Whales from new album Doing This For Love. Drever was inspired by a marine conservationist’s remarkable life
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Happy birthday to Lowell George, whose wandering spirit and slanted and enchanted imagination seems to enliven us more and more with each passing day, even as we lament his absence. A few years back I wrote about Lowell and Little Feat for Oxford American. https://t.co/yKhNPAsRzq
Our Songs of the Week blog at https://t.co/Y89XymAEKN leads with a piece on Madrid-based band Track Dogs and their collaboration with Iain Matthews for a song he helped make famous, Seven Bridges Road. The Eagles loved it so much they used his arrangement
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