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An extraordinary album "Paris 1919". The first side is an odd mixture of styles while the second side contains a 'embarras de richesse" such as this track, 'Graham Greene" that includes a joke about Enoch Powell (!) And "Antarctica Starts Here" All of which try to and mostly succeed to evoke the spirit of Paris when it was the seat of the great peace talks
Interestingly, I was actually in Paris in 1919. This song was not well-known there at that time, but it has since been recognized as a jolly rollicking banger
Hello Mister John Cale, vous êtes une de mes plus grandes influences artistiques pour la chanson, le rock, avec des albums comme "Paris 1919", "Fear", "Slow Dazzle", "Honi Soit", "Words for the Dying", "Songs for Drella", "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues"... I had the chance to see you in concert near Paris in a small concert hall : I should have asked you for an autograph on my vinyl "Paris 1919" that I bought in 1990 or 1991 ! ...
the best beatles song the beatles never wrote
Dab on all the haters
That chorus with those lalalas is so Beatle-y..
After their first released effort, I never gave a toss for the VU; this man, however, was an entirely different proposition. Much respect.
AGAIN, with the assistance of Chris Thomas. Who also produced several later Beatle tracks.
An extraordinary album "Paris 1919". The first side is an odd mixture of styles while the second side contains a 'embarras de richesse" such as this track, 'Graham Greene" that includes a joke about Enoch Powell (!) And "Antarctica Starts Here" All of which try to and mostly succeed to evoke the spirit of Paris when it was the seat of the great peace talks
This has always reminded me of "Changes" by David Bowie.
Interestingly, I was actually in Paris in 1919. This song was not well-known there at that time, but it has since been recognized as a jolly rollicking banger
Hello Mister John Cale, vous êtes une de mes plus grandes influences artistiques pour la chanson, le rock, avec des albums comme "Paris 1919", "Fear", "Slow Dazzle", "Honi Soit", "Words for the Dying", "Songs for Drella", "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues"... I had the chance to see you in concert near Paris in a small concert hall : I should have asked you for an autograph on my vinyl "Paris 1919" that I bought in 1990 or 1991 ! ...
One very catching song also has a stately home sound vibe to me
Just love this record .
Really wonderful song, great stuff from Cale
She makes me so unsure of myself <3
Thank you, John Cale!
CALE.. IS CLASS.
She makes me so unsure of myself
He was literally in my city 4 days ago on tour, I'm so fucking sad
2:18
love the tuba line
137 dislikes, what a mad folks!!!