My son got me in to this band , I'm a old punk and he told me to listen carefully and I totally got it they have a brilliant old school punk feel to them.
Sleaford mods reminds me of John Cooper Clarke at his very best. I sometimes bust a gut laughing to Sleaford Mods, sometimes shake my head in disbelief that people as old as me can still make music that good...
HOLY CRAP!!!!!! I just watched it 10 times in a row. It really got great at 5. I just watched a man, to a simple loop, tell the greatest story ever told. It transported me to where he was and what he was feeling. This is brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
@@anthonymitchell8893 well yeah, thats what I thought too. How has the Sleaford mods not been on my radar? Then I listened to bits of the entire records, and thought, thats why. As a whole they are not that great.
I always see this as their seminal performance - it's what grabbed me and installed my love of the Mods - seen them live which was a joy and love all they do
Hey Justin, went and listened, and then listened to their other songs, then listened to their interviews. I have to say these guys are a diamond in the rough. Loved it!!!!!
I had never heard of Sleaford Mods until you released this video and now I'm going to see them live next week! Thank you Justin for turning me onto such great music ❤️
No voice acting in this performance. Is obvious he lived it and experienced the fall into oblivion that so many of us did in 90's Britain. Im convinced the ticking hes doing with his hands and body is a result of him reliving the experiences as he conveys them in his lyrics. Fucking epic delivery of a genius piece of writing. Raw and super real. I remember signing on fortnightly, being restarted numerous times when there were fuck all job openings and very little opportunity for people from particular socio economic backgrounds. This tune hits hard if you experienced those times. Some very dark stuff going on yet entertaining and even funny at times. Just awesome.
They are incredible Justin! I agree totally with you here that this is one of the best performances ever on JH! Sleaford mods/ orbital collaboration is incredible! Keep up the great work
What a brilliant breakdown of a brilliant, contemporary band. Of the times. A wonderful bonus of these videos is that your own empathy shines through, empathy through experience, informed empathy is something so important to share and rallying against the policies that damage us is vital. You manage to do all that and make me smile every video. Also, an exemplary display of what it is to love music, from the Cardiacs to Sleaford Mods. My recommendation is please make an episode on Enablers (Green Screen) or Vic Chesnutt (Live ‘Everything I say) if you know neither then I am sure you will love, if you know both (I am almost certain you do!) you’ll already know why I’m proposing them for your wonderfully adept appraisal!. Thanks for such a great show and big up from the heart of Norfolk.
Subscribed solely because you reviewed Sleaford Mods, these guys are fucking amazing, saw them in New York about two months ago for the first time, blew my ‘effin’ mind!
What an amazing act. Big shout from the US. Britain really does produce some talent. I'm also loving other various UK electronica and experimental based acts like Faithless, Burial, Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Unkle, Autectre, Massive Attack, Orbital, Leftfield, Stereo Mcs, The Streets, Goldie, The Bug, Allflaws
Thanks for this recommendation Justin! Such a great song and powerfully performed on Jools Holland too! I had a brief stint where I needed to go on Jobseekers, or the "Rock'n'Roll" to use my dads cockney rhyme, and this encapsulates how dire a place it is for the long waits, no respect, or care for your wellbeing. Now I need to do a deep dive on this band. Cheers!
I love how the other guy can't help smiling and enjoying the whole performance of his band mate there at the end. The last sound the singer does into the mic is also very fitting and hilarious too. 😆 Brilliant. An excellent example on how to make an art form out of a dire situation.
Sometimes Jason Williamson has these unexpected tics sounding like a sheep and stuff and you can see Andrew the beat man cracking up almost do a spit take 😄
Jason is definitely the best modern punk lyricist I've heard. The contrast between the minimalistic music and his energetic vocal delivery is just perfect. I've always said that creating minimalistic music that still manages to catch people's interest is much harder than recieving attention and interest for writing intricate and complex music. I usually don't read, or care about, the lyrics to most of the music I listen to, but that's definitely not the case with Jason's lyrics. They really deserve all of the attention they've received, and more.
It's the little things-like your perceptiveness in noting the contrast between the way he holds the mic and the intensity of the performance which hints at something more going on beneath the surface with this guy (something complex and interesting, I'm imagining)-that makes these videos such a delight. I LOVE this performance and your analysis of it. Was not familiar with Sleaford Mods before. Now I'll check them out, thank you.
Justin is simply a joy, his honesty and positive demeanour only adds to the planet while the mass media often tries to bring people down with their propaganda merely designed and selling stuff. The Sleaford mods i discovered last year and I agree one of the most interesting bands in ages with their take on life and what modern britain is really like, rather than the jubilee and cream teas.
Fun fact, i recorded the original version using a Yardbirds sample "For your love" Glad Andrew remade it with original beats, just off to meet them now i will pass on your kind words x
Its so good to find an artist by chance like i just have.Ive never heard of Sleaford Mods untill now….Wow i love them,and the performance on Jools Holland is incredible.Thanks for this mate👍
Sleafords are the best British act in decades. Yard Act are a close second right now. Subbed immediately. edit: how have i only just found this channel?!
Only watching this now. Spectacular performance by Sleaford Mods and equally great analysis. There’s something in their performance that is reminiscent of The Shamen in the early nineties; unashamed British accent, but more urgent story to tell and just a whole lot more unadulterated intensity!
Love this channel. I would love to see you shine a light on some overlooked 80’s gems. May I suggest The band Waysted. A project from the late, great Pete Way. Particularly the song Heroes Die Young from the album Save Your Prayers. This is not most folk’s radar and it’s a wonderful album and band. Keep the great content coming. Cheers!
I might be wrong but I think I read somewhere that Jason Williamson used to work in a job centre. So the song is from both sides of the table, as it were. When you're on the dole you're generally treated as worse than being homeless. You're a lazy thief was the feeling I always got when I went to sign on and a lot of people do get depression and self-medicate with drugs and alcohol. So my reading of the song is that these were people that he used to have to deal with but he also sympathised with but also recognised that as an employee of the jobcentre he also judged them in the same way.
I really think that you should follow this with a Billy Nomates video. She's frickin' awesome and her guest appearance on Sleaford Mods, Mork N Mindy is bloody mint 🤘🏼
Jason Williamson had a cameo role as singer in a pub in the Netflix adaption of DdM's Rebecca a few years ago. I almost dropped my glass of pinot noir when I saw his face!
Wow just found you and Sleaford Mods. The first thing that popped into my head was Cockney Rap, but having subsequently listened to other tracks they nail some awesome beats that go well beyond the rap genre with some interesting influences. Thanks for broadening my horizons 👏
Justin, you're a refreshing pleasure to watch and I find your musical knowledge really fascinating. Thank you for reviewing The Sleaford Mods, I love this and anyone who has truly had the "pleasure😂🤣😂" of a unique, first-hand experience of signing-on at a UK Jobcentre can fully, undeniably, deeply 'appreciate' this.😆 Break out the Strongbow... 😁 👍
Sleaford Mods aren’t usually my type of music but after reading about them then going on RUclips to listen to some of their songs I was hooked. I saw them in Cardiff a few years ago and they were great live, very entertaining especially the bloke playing the music who usually stands around drinking a pint of lager while doing so.
I am a fan. You once played video games in my Amusement arcade in Barmouth. We left you in peace. Almost everything I've engaged with recently like Sleaford Mods, Viagra boys, Ren, you appear to like. Your analysis is clean and always referenced to historical similarities which I enjoy. My head has always been a bit Shazam stroke Google with colour matching. not to the extent I'd sue Ed Sheeran for plagiarism obviously. Love your work. If you ever come back to Barmouth come in the arcade and ask for Charles.
Dude... thank you for this gem of a band. I got transported back in time which for me is musical magic. Could you do Sarah McLachlan's Drawn to the Rhythm one day? I got there from this video - in my own musical memory.
I've just discovered Sleaford Mods through Dirty Rat. I find Jason so fascinating, so funny, brutality honest with interesting mannerisms and amazing use of voice. I love the later stuff of TCR, So Trendy and On The Ground. Andrew, who writes the music is also fascinating in his 'minimal' performances. I'd love to hear you talk again too!
I just discovered Sleaford Mods for myself a couple weeks ago and that Jools performance was the first thing I saw from them. I stumbled across Viagra Boys around the same time. Pretty good timing as they've just collaborated!
oops, I thought you said "Sleep For Moths" (maybe you could put up subtitles sometimes for us silly americans, haha!) Reminds me of Jello Biafra for some reason. And that's pretty high praise! I wasn't into it at first. Maybe because I've gotten a little tired of so many people trying to combine rap/hip-hop with {insert whatever musical style here}. By the end of the song I was feeling it. Love the energy. Love that minimalism. Love those dance moves! Just listened to the songs with Amy & Billy. Both were pretty damn good.
Love the Mods. Jason Williamson lives round the corner from me in West Bridgford, Nottingham and it’s nice to see him pottering round living a very normal life
My monthly Zoom chat soirees start tomorrow - if you're intrigued look over here: www.patreon.com/jushawk
So the weekly Sunday evening 3hrs sessions are gone for patreons?
What do you think of the mighty Fall Justin? Any value?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on Fontaines D.C.! Love your channel so much! 💙💚💙💚
Definitely intrigued. And, as an introvert, also kinda scared.
P
My son got me in to this band , I'm a old punk and he told me to listen carefully and I totally got it they have a brilliant old school punk feel to them.
Sleaford mods reminds me of John Cooper Clarke at his very best. I sometimes bust a gut laughing to Sleaford Mods, sometimes shake my head in disbelief that people as old as me can still make music that good...
Me too....I said they sound like an angry version of the Jam.......
Im an old punk myself…. I totally get this comment 🍻
Old school punk??....John lydon supports trump...
HOLY CRAP!!!!!! I just watched it 10 times in a row. It really got great at 5. I just watched a man, to a simple loop, tell the greatest story ever told. It transported me to where he was and what he was feeling. This is brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
a bit late to the party andy pandy where the f-----'k have you been its 7 years old
@@anthonymitchell8893 well yeah, thats what I thought too. How has the Sleaford mods not been on my radar? Then I listened to bits of the entire records, and thought, thats why. As a whole they are not that great.
I will need an reaction to Kid Kapichi.
I’ve been a ‘guitar based rock’ fanatic all my life, and always will be….but Sleaford Mods just make me smile. Unique and refreshing.
I can vouch for Justin cheering you up on a daily basis if you're feeling low. Thank you, Justin, and your producer, for all you do.
Agree wholeheartedly. I stop by every day too.
I always see this as their seminal performance - it's what grabbed me and installed my love of the Mods - seen them live which was a joy and love all they do
This is why you are a great musician. Talented, humble, charismatic and open to so many different types of music.
I love this band, thanks for covering them Justin! This channel gets better and better!
A band that actually says something meaningful.
@@jaycameron hahaha
Hey Justin, went and listened, and then listened to their other songs, then listened to their interviews. I have to say these guys are a diamond in the rough. Loved it!!!!!
Thanks a lot for the decryption, for me as a german and a sleford mods fan it is always a good piece of work.
Absolutely love this song and particularly this performance. It's so bloody powerful. A great critique as always, Justin!
I like how thoughtful this breakdown and critique was, this performance seems more relevant today than at any point in the last 30 years…
I had never heard of Sleaford Mods until you released this video and now I'm going to see them live next week!
Thank you Justin for turning me onto such great music ❤️
Fuckin love this performance on Jools Holland - was the first Sleaford Mods tune I'd heard and still my favourite. Good work fella.
No voice acting in this performance. Is obvious he lived it and experienced the fall into oblivion that so many of us did in 90's Britain. Im convinced the ticking hes doing with his hands and body is a result of him reliving the experiences as he conveys them in his lyrics. Fucking epic delivery of a genius piece of writing. Raw and super real. I remember signing on fortnightly, being restarted numerous times when there were fuck all job openings and very little opportunity for people from particular socio economic backgrounds. This tune hits hard if you experienced those times. Some very dark stuff going on yet entertaining and even funny at times. Just awesome.
I heard him say in an interview he did that because it helped him remember the lyrics.
And a League of Gentlemen reference thrown in for good measure! Only found this channel recently and absolutely loving it.
Justin I love you for doing a video about Sleaford Mods! Your videos are class you are a legend!!!!
They are incredible Justin! I agree totally with you here that this is one of the best performances ever on JH! Sleaford mods/ orbital collaboration is incredible! Keep up the great work
What a brilliant breakdown of a brilliant, contemporary band. Of the times.
A wonderful bonus of these videos is that your own empathy shines through, empathy through experience, informed empathy is something so important to share and rallying against the policies that damage us is vital.
You manage to do all that and make me smile every video. Also, an exemplary display of what it is to love music, from the Cardiacs to Sleaford Mods.
My recommendation is please make an episode on Enablers (Green Screen) or Vic Chesnutt (Live ‘Everything I say) if you know neither then I am sure you will love, if you know both (I am almost certain you do!) you’ll already know why I’m proposing them for your wonderfully adept appraisal!.
Thanks for such a great show and big up from the heart of Norfolk.
Love this comment.
enablers, yes!
Been listening t The Mods four five years. Cheers from the South Carolina Lowcountry (USA)
Quite true Justin, I keep coming back because you cheer me up. Thanks
Subscribed solely because you reviewed Sleaford Mods, these guys are fucking amazing, saw them in New York about two months ago for the first time, blew my ‘effin’ mind!
I just started working in a cafe in a run-down area of my town and Sleaford Mods have been the soundtrack to my walk to work every morning
What an amazing act. Big shout from the US. Britain really does produce some talent.
I'm also loving other various UK electronica and experimental based acts like
Faithless, Burial, Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Unkle, Autectre, Massive Attack,
Orbital, Leftfield, Stereo Mcs, The Streets, Goldie, The Bug, Allflaws
Autechre are awesome. I used to work in the building with them decades ago on the outskirts of Manchester
Thanks for this recommendation Justin! Such a great song and powerfully performed on Jools Holland too!
I had a brief stint where I needed to go on Jobseekers, or the "Rock'n'Roll" to use my dads cockney rhyme, and this encapsulates how dire a place it is for the long waits, no respect, or care for your wellbeing. Now I need to do a deep dive on this band. Cheers!
I love how the other guy can't help smiling and enjoying the whole performance of his band mate there at the end. The last sound the singer does into the mic is also very fitting and hilarious too. 😆 Brilliant. An excellent example on how to make an art form out of a dire situation.
Sometimes Jason Williamson has these unexpected tics sounding like a sheep and stuff and you can see Andrew the beat man cracking up almost do a spit take 😄
Top blokes. Great follow on Twitter too.
I love how Andrew just goes "I wrote this, now time to enjoy it" and just dances, top man.
Justin, I bloody love your channel
Jason is definitely the best modern punk lyricist I've heard. The contrast between the minimalistic music and his energetic vocal delivery is just perfect. I've always said that creating minimalistic music that still manages to catch people's interest is much harder than recieving attention and interest for writing intricate and complex music. I usually don't read, or care about, the lyrics to most of the music I listen to, but that's definitely not the case with Jason's lyrics. They really deserve all of the attention they've received, and more.
THANK YOU for introducing me and others to this.....incredible!
It's the little things-like your perceptiveness in noting the contrast between the way he holds the mic and the intensity of the performance which hints at something more going on beneath the surface with this guy (something complex and interesting, I'm imagining)-that makes these videos such a delight. I LOVE this performance and your analysis of it. Was not familiar with Sleaford Mods before. Now I'll check them out, thank you.
You won't ever see anyone ask for Sleaford Mods at Karaoke. That's a test of greatness.
I'd give it a go
Ive been following Sleaford mods for a while, ive just found your channel and yeah really good to hear your analysis of this performance.. good stuff!
Brilliant, I missed this. Love it. This is on a par with electric six performing high voltage 👍. Thanks for bringing it to my attention Justin.
This video has been in my regular rotation for over a year now thanks to you!
His acerbic delivery reminds me of Mark E. Smith of the Fall… they were another excellent band form the UK… these guys are good
Very true. "Jobseeker" is somewhat of a modern style version of early The Fall songs like Fiery Jack & A Lot of Wind.
We had the same dole arrangement in Aus back then, suddenly you’re in an office, learning how to be a drone! Got me off the dole once and for all!
Stumbled across your channel a few days ago and i'm blown away with how good it makes me feel watching each video! Cheers mate!
Justin is simply a joy, his honesty and positive demeanour only adds to the planet while the mass media often tries to bring people down with their propaganda merely designed and selling stuff.
The Sleaford mods i discovered last year and I agree one of the most interesting bands in ages with their take on life and what modern britain is really like, rather than the jubilee and cream teas.
Punk music is alive and well. Glad to see it.
Fun fact, i recorded the original version using a Yardbirds sample "For your love" Glad Andrew remade it with original beats, just off to meet them now i will pass on your kind words x
Your original version is great, it's more fun and less acerbic. Sadly times have called for something harsher.
That version is the only SM track on the jukebox at my local. I always put it on. :)
Got a Link to your original?
@@MagicFromThe0161 ruclips.net/video/wxQjtm_mEAo/видео.html
Genius
I just realized Andrew Fearn from SM was my teacher when I studied Music Technology in Nottingham back in 2001 (briefly)
I quite enjoyed this.
Sandra! Thank you so much!
I saw them in Glastonbury this year and they blew me away!
Aside from the overall enjoyment I get from this channel, I love that I always manage to learn something, awesome! 😁
Ive just came across this and love how youve broken down each segment of the track ...brilliant 👌🏻
Its so good to find an artist by chance like i just have.Ive never heard of Sleaford Mods untill now….Wow i love them,and the performance on Jools Holland is incredible.Thanks for this mate👍
Very good suggestion!! i freaking LOVE this song! God bless you from the Garden Island of Kauai!
Sleaford Mods are incredible live, absolutely brilliant night out.
I love you channel Justin. You never disappoint to be entertaining. Keep it going
Nice review of a very special (needs) band and a "beautiful" tune. Thank you!
Sleafords are the best British act in decades. Yard Act are a close second right now. Subbed immediately. edit: how have i only just found this channel?!
Only watching this now. Spectacular performance by Sleaford Mods and equally great analysis. There’s something in their performance that is reminiscent of The Shamen in the early nineties; unashamed British accent, but more urgent story to tell and just a whole lot more unadulterated intensity!
These are the first band I went to see live on my own. Completely in a league of their own, Spare Ribs was a saving grace through COVID
Super interesting and insightful as always.. but I found this one in particular even more so.. love your work 🤘🤘🤘
Thanks
Thanks again Wicka Mahn!
British version of Rap. Very entertaining! Thank you for your great work and keeping a smile on my face.
Saw an interview, Jason is massively influenced by real artists like wu tang
Love this channel. I would love to see you shine a light on some overlooked 80’s gems. May I suggest The band Waysted. A project from the late, great Pete Way. Particularly the song Heroes Die Young from the album Save Your Prayers. This is not most folk’s radar and it’s a wonderful album and band.
Keep the great content coming. Cheers!
Great stuff 👍 I always see a bit of Ian Dury in the Sleaford mods !!!!
Thxs again I got my kids into ur channel much appreciated HB in Az
Saw them in Perth 4 days after we saw you , then COVID lockdown , your both great
Yes! Glad you checked them out. MORK AMD MINDY is a banger.
I might be wrong but I think I read somewhere that Jason Williamson used to work in a job centre. So the song is from both sides of the table, as it were. When you're on the dole you're generally treated as worse than being homeless. You're a lazy thief was the feeling I always got when I went to sign on and a lot of people do get depression and self-medicate with drugs and alcohol. So my reading of the song is that these were people that he used to have to deal with but he also sympathised with but also recognised that as an employee of the jobcentre he also judged them in the same way.
I remember him talking about that in an interview, you’re spot on.
You are a wonderful soul, Justin. ❤️
Simple but effective. Great story. Great Art. Thank you Justin.
Fun fact. The vocalist from Sleaford Mods was on the latest Viagra Boys record that just came out. He did a feature on the song Big Boy.
Also on the last Frustration album.
Also on the title track of the new Alex Cameron record!
And important stuff that you said at the start of the video. Really appreciated.
I really think that you should follow this with a Billy Nomates video. She's frickin' awesome and her guest appearance on Sleaford Mods, Mork N Mindy is bloody mint 🤘🏼
Great song a definite fav
Discovered her through her Collab with Sleaford Mods , checked out her debut album and been a fan ever since !
Unique artist.
Awesome video man I love deep dives into the shallows
Ty Justin for everything
Jason Williamson had a cameo role as singer in a pub in the Netflix adaption of DdM's Rebecca a few years ago. I almost dropped my glass of pinot noir when I saw his face!
Great taste Sir! ❤
Mods is cool, especially live!, but u lads are also fantastic, saw you at Rock Werchter (long ago) and you guys ffing rocked!!!
Wow just found you and Sleaford Mods. The first thing that popped into my head was Cockney Rap, but having subsequently listened to other tracks they nail some awesome beats that go well beyond the rap genre with some interesting influences. Thanks for broadening my horizons 👏
They’re not cockneys!
You never disappoint us, Justin.
Reminds me a bit of John Cooper Clark. I like that. Great song and great commentary by Justin.
Spot on, it's basically him, but to music
Lovely insight and i agree! really enjoying these vids Peace and love Justin
Justin, you're a refreshing pleasure to watch and I find your musical knowledge really fascinating.
Thank you for reviewing The Sleaford Mods, I love this and anyone who has truly had the "pleasure😂🤣😂" of a unique, first-hand experience of signing-on at a UK Jobcentre can fully, undeniably, deeply 'appreciate' this.😆
Break out the Strongbow... 😁 👍
Well put, speaks volumes to those that hear it 🤘🏻
Legendary performance right here. Sleaford Mods rule. - Great reaction and comment. Cool vid.
Andrew creates killer Bass lines.
PS Check out Ken Loach's film, I, Daniel Blake. Perfect summation of the reality of a 'Job Seeker'.
I had never heard of the darkness until 2015 when my UK boss introduced me to you. Been a fan ever since! Black Shuck is my Favorite!
Sleaford Mods aren’t usually my type of music but after reading about them then going on RUclips to listen to some of their songs I was hooked. I saw them in Cardiff a few years ago and they were great live, very entertaining especially the bloke playing the music who usually stands around drinking a pint of lager while doing so.
I have the same skull in my living room, my skull also listens to your amazing voice Justin x
I am a fan. You once played video games in my Amusement arcade in Barmouth. We left you in peace. Almost everything I've engaged with recently like Sleaford Mods, Viagra boys, Ren, you appear to like. Your analysis is clean and always referenced to historical similarities which I enjoy. My head has always been a bit Shazam stroke Google with colour matching. not to the extent I'd sue Ed Sheeran for plagiarism obviously. Love your work. If you ever come back to Barmouth come in the arcade and ask for Charles.
totally agree, amazing bit of tv, spot on review!
oh my goddddd yesss we need more sleaford mods reactions out there in the world
Dude... thank you for this gem of a band. I got transported back in time which for me is musical magic. Could you do Sarah McLachlan's Drawn to the Rhythm one day? I got there from this video - in my own musical memory.
I see "Sarah McLachlan", I like
Nothing better than a full on , take it to limits , no fucks given performance, thanks for sharing
I've just discovered Sleaford Mods through Dirty Rat. I find Jason so fascinating, so funny, brutality honest with interesting mannerisms and amazing use of voice. I love the later stuff of TCR, So Trendy and On The Ground. Andrew, who writes the music is also fascinating in his 'minimal' performances. I'd love to hear you talk again too!
I swear I thought you were saying “Sleeps with Moths” - which is a pretty good name for a band imo!
Same here!
I'd never heard of these two before great find Justin
I was never a fan of your band, but you’re a decent bloke in this, and Sleaford’s always bring it! ✊
Damnit I'm actually drinking a can of Strongbow, right now, Delicious beverage of the peasants.
The drink that got me in AND put me through some tough times 🤣
Have one for me, pal 👍
I met the singer Jason on a flight once. Had a chat. Lovely bloke. I wish them all the success!
I f*cking love this channel
I just discovered Sleaford Mods for myself a couple weeks ago and that Jools performance was the first thing I saw from them. I stumbled across Viagra Boys around the same time. Pretty good timing as they've just collaborated!
oops, I thought you said "Sleep For Moths" (maybe you could put up subtitles sometimes for us silly americans, haha!)
Reminds me of Jello Biafra for some reason. And that's pretty high praise!
I wasn't into it at first. Maybe because I've gotten a little tired of so many people trying to combine rap/hip-hop with {insert whatever musical style here}. By the end of the song I was feeling it. Love the energy. Love that minimalism. Love those dance moves!
Just listened to the songs with Amy & Billy. Both were pretty damn good.
This is one of my favourites of yours.
Love the Mods. Jason Williamson lives round the corner from me in West Bridgford, Nottingham and it’s nice to see him pottering round living a very normal life
ive just got into this band and i love them!