Saturday, May 22, 2010

SATURDAY NIGHT THE SUNDAYS, THE CHILLS, K.D. LANG, LUKA BLOOM.

The Sundays' 1990 debut album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic contained the fine single Here's where the story ends. They formed in Bristol, UK, in 1988 or so. Singer's Harriet Wheeler.






The Chills hail from New Zealand. Heavenly Pop Hit is from the album Submarine Bells (1990).





Constant Craving, a memorable hit (1992) from Kathryn Dawn Lang (artist name K.D. Lang), a Canadian singer-songwriter. The Prize for Homophobic Comment of the Day goes to the infidel bastard Outlaw Mike from Belgistan for daring to say that he understands jack sh*t of what she's singing about and does not really want to know.






Somewhere out there there should be a decent studio version of Luka Bloom's Rescue Mission but I couldn't find it. There's two songs. Bail out after Rescue Mission. Guy's from Ireland, Kevin Barry Moore is his real name. Luka comes from Suzanne Vega's song, Bloom's the surname of the main character in James Joyce's Ulysses. The Prize for Hateful Comment of the Day goes once again to the inimitable catholic fundamentalist creep Outlaw Mike from Belgistan for remarking that the namegiving thingy all sounds verrry intellectual.





Not. Nite.



MFBB.

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