@Nigel_Farage Your right about one thing, you get what you vote for. In this case, Reform a bunch of people who actually despise the working class, dont really care about immigration (it doesnt hit their pockets ), have a hatred of the health service, . They are laughing at their own voters.
@BeatlemaniaUK Well each till their own. But , I just dont think they grasp the musical leaps and sonic journey they went on the short time they were recording together. Plus, the tunes are great!
@20th_Centurygal The whole the artist needs to seprate politics from their art is nonsense. Some artists are politically some are not. It's been that way forever. Were Milton, Blake, Picasso, Charlie Chaplin, Wagner, etc not political in their work at times?
@TheExtremeMusi1 How can you not be a fan of this album. It blew my mind as a teenager. It opened so many doors for, the Velvet Underground, Bob Dylan , Nietzsche. All wrapped up in glorious swooping melodies .
It may be the basterd son of 1980s Paul McCartney and E.L0, with a little bit of Queen's "We Will Rock You",thrown in the mix. But it is a great track. Perfect for this time of year. https://t.co/GPQmH4qBZY
It doesnt matter if your a fan of prog or not. This is a great piece of music. I get even more enjoyment out of it, by pretending it's by a supergroup consisting of Rick Wakeman, Jimmy page, Jaco pastorius, and with Julie Andrews on lead vocals! https://t.co/iMq0yiCWKQ
A mangled form of Romantism seems to be forming. The signs are all around us. An age of maturity? I have my doubts, we seems to be embracing the worst aspects of romantism and the enlightenment. Although, I hope I'm wrong. https://t.co/huyRwqrxrs