Hello!
Well, my birthday came and went, and now I am left a year older and wiser. And, of course, sexier.
My lovely parents gave me a new MP3 player for my birthday, which was cool. I had an MP3 player before, but it was a cheap little thing I bought from Tescos for a fiver, and could only play about 80 songs, which got rather tiresome rather quickly.
The new one plays a thousand, which is quite a bit more, as any mathematician will tell you.
Upon opening my new gift, I immediately set about transferring a whole bunch of Mansun songs onto it, as I cocking well love Mansun.
Mansun, for the uninitiated, were a British indie-rock who found moderate success in the mid-nineties, riding on the crest of the Britpop explosion. Their first album hit the top spot on release, but after that they enjoyed less and less success with each consecutive album, until they broke up in 2003.
I was bitterly disappointed, as I thought their stuff was just getting better and better, especially with the release of their second album, Six, which was bonkers and derranged and yet punctuated with some great pop songs in among the madness.
Any album that has former Doctor Who Tom Baker reading a poem about the death of Brian Jones while opera singers warble away in the background HAS to be worth buying, RIGHT?
Here then, is the video for their most popular hit, Wide Open Space, as I feel I should share the Mansun love.
And one of my personal Mansun faves, Six (taken from the album of the same name), a radio-friendly edit of that album's sprawling, seven-minute title track. Love the retro-style video!
Right, that's all for now. I'm off to fill up my player with more great tunes. Maybe Ultrasound, next?...
BYE!
- Andy.
Thursday, 4 October 2007
If Music Be The Food of Love, Then I Will Dine Outside Tonight
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Dear Andy (or should I call you 'My Lord'?)
I like Mansun too - especially 'Attack of the Grey Lantern.'
I am sorry I did not wish you happy birthday but I hope you will not hold that against me when mine rolls around soon. It is on November the 4th so you have plenty of time to use your crayons to draw me a nice birthday card.
Yours sincerely
Diane
Hooray! A fellow Mansun fan! A pleasure to have you along, Diane!
I will try not to hold a grudge about the birthday thing, although I cannot promise that I will be using my VERY best crayons when designing your card!
Maybe my second best, or something.
Thanks!
Andy.
I can only disappoint you, what a tune
I could not agree more, Libby. That's a cracking song.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing in the Mansun love. HOORAY!
Dear Mr Fanton,
This comment is at least several months late, and indeed, you may never read it as this particular blerg appears to be all but defunct.
I just wanted to say, I have only recently stumbled upon your rather excellent blog scriberances. I enjoy your relaxed and amusing style and am blown away by our shared love of Mansun.
I went to see 'em live six or seven times and I happen to believe they were one of the best singles bands ever. Their sheer volume of B-sides made each release an event in itself.
I do hope Messrs Draper and Chad one day bang their musical heads together and treat us to some more.
Right, that's about enough of that then.
TTFN!
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