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Song title: How to Make Gravy
Artist: Paul Kelly
Year: 1996
Why I like this song:
Still one of the greatest Christmas songs ever written. Having a song told through the perspective of guy in the slammer sounds like a bizarre idea but it works so well here. And I still get the shiver up my spine with the last stanza: "You know one of these days / I'll be making gravy / I'll be making plenty / Gonna pay them all back...."
Original video locatedhere. Accessed 9th December 2011
Song title: Autobahn
Artist: Kraftwerk
Year: 1974
Why I like this song:
Recently I got ahold of Kraftwerk's landmark album Autobahn. From the outset, it seems that this album's reputation lies in it's title track: A twenty-plus minute epic that simulates a car journey and is largely recognised as a foundation stone for electronic music.
They aren't kidding.
Of course, saying so does a tremendous disservice to the rest of the album which are all superb and mark the transition point where Kraftwerk went from experimental to something more easily embraced.
Still I look forward to the day when I get to go on a long car journey and have this playing
Original video locatedhere. Accessed 2nd December 2011
Song title: Reptile
Artist: The Church
Year: 1988
Why I like this song:
I said I'll look into more of the Church's discography so I took a stab at Starfish, their greatest album (apparently).
It was pretty damn good too. If the Blurred Crusade was all about the psychedelica, then this comes across as more refined, with the sound more expansive, the guitars more solid and a band that is sounding like a complete more than ever before.
Apparently this album was difficult to make but one wouldn't think it: The finished product is nothing less than a triumph.