Pimpernel Smith
Tone Deaf Daddy
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I've reached the point, where even the latest release of Mark Knopfler makes sense:
Whelp, you're officially a baby boomer now
Should be this version:
You like the Brinsley Schwarz version? I find it lacking and without any edge even though it is the original. Lowe's never recorded his own version, which is why it is on Quiet Please.
Do you have the Christmas album of Lowe's? Quite wonderful, especially Christmas at the Airport that even gets my family's thumbs up. I will post it again nearer to Christmas.
Quality Street? I like it. Have you heard the live version of it?
You like the Brinsley Schwarz version? I find it lacking and without any edge even though it is the original. Lowe's never recorded his own version, which is why it is on Quiet Please.
No. I bet it's good though!
Lowe is one of the few examples of ageing rockers who get better with age.
Ernesto, at the old St Kilda Palace?
Nick Lowe opened at the show I went to at Palace. James Burton was there too and Costello did So YoungYes, he did two shows, one at Festival Hall which is where I got backstage and then the palace one, which EC just did on his own. Went to that one as well, which I had actually forgotten about. I think he did the Jo Jo Zep song So Young that night. On the liner credits for that song it says 'Produced at gunpoint by Nick Lowe', so I gather Nick wasn't a fan.
Totally agree about the Brinsley version. I thought it was originals v covers, in which case maybe it should have been Brinsley v EC.
Nick Lowe opened at the show I went to at Palace. James Burton was there too and Costello did So Young