GarlicJam wrote:we'd have to have a theme Favourite World Cup Wins - the first one in with 1966 would win, and I would be struggling with too many options.
GarlicJam wrote:of course, popularity equates with quality
GarlicJam wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:I'll try to find the song not on youtube. Cheers.
I might have mentioned it sometime before, but (despite the terrible name) Bandcamp is a great site and service for struggling musicians to be able to get a better return when someone buys their music. You can listen to all music, and then choose to buy it if you want.
CF & Stan's EP - https://skyscraperstan.bandcamp.com/album/tall-stories-ep - is a "name your price you are willing to pay". Others might have a minimum price - and it does feel good to pay more for an album, knowing (or assuming) that the extra money goes directly to the artist/s, and that Apple/iTunes/etc get stuff all.
Their album: https://skyscraperstan.bandcamp.com/album/last-years-tune
I am generally not too slack when it comes to voting, just the selecting of songs. I voted last year.Arthur Crabtree wrote:Just voted GJ?
Can't say - yet.Wasn't that sure which was yours this time, but I'd guess Warren Zevon.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:GarlicJam wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:I'll try to find the song not on youtube. Cheers.
I might have mentioned it sometime before, but (despite the terrible name) Bandcamp is a great site and service for struggling musicians to be able to get a better return when someone buys their music. You can listen to all music, and then choose to buy it if you want.
CF & Stan's EP - https://skyscraperstan.bandcamp.com/album/tall-stories-ep - is a "name your price you are willing to pay". Others might have a minimum price - and it does feel good to pay more for an album, knowing (or assuming) that the extra money goes directly to the artist/s, and that Apple/iTunes/etc get stuff all.
Their album: https://skyscraperstan.bandcamp.com/album/last-years-tune
Went to an actual record shop and found out his catalogue isn't available in the UK.
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