@Mikehomeseller Drama always gets my vote. With the benefit of hindsight, it is obvious Buggles were a barely disguised progressive act, so maybe the collaboration was never the leap it initially seemed.
@Top10Nathan Lawrence has taken the opposite route to David Sylvian: he started off as a meandering experimenter and has ended up playing brash mildly trashy and provocative pop. But both seemed to have reached the same uncommercial point. I don't think that was Lawrence's intention either.
@Mikehomeseller All right, thank you, Mike. Nothing special. Dry, sunny and very warm. I did, though, find a "target" edition CD of the first Rickie Lee Jones album in a remote goodwill (as you call them over there) warehouse for 25p. So that was good.
@noiseannoys78 Ooh, Chill Out. It reminds me of when I found a copy of the KLF Space CD for Β£1. Nice haul. I just hope there isn't a sad backstory whenever I see something like this.
@Mikehomeseller I voted Dire Straits, but I was down in actual Weymouth, Dorset today and picked up a CD copy of Little Feat's Time Loves A Hero for 25p. No fancy reissue, but I'm down with.
@Mikehomeseller It's puzzled me for years. I like her as well. Apparently, she nearly convinced The Smiths to reform at one point. She must be one of the only people left to still be on good terms with both Morrissey and Johnny Marr.
@Mikehomeseller Pretenders. But I always wondered if Chrissie was considered a bit of a traitor in her homeland because she ran off to the U.K. to "make it". If a Brit rock chick had done the reverse, it would have definitely gone against her. Even if the records were good.