I can hear it, it is as if a million retail workers suddenly cried out in terror and then silence.
I understood that reference.
I mean it is from one of the most popular films of all time so I would be a tad worried if you didn’t get it.
Didn’t realize Spaceballs was that popular, good to know
Started to listen to Rick Parfitt’s unreleased solo album, Recorded Delivery. A bit of a mixed bag, “Halloween” is the clear standout, which is why it made it onto his post-humourous album Over and Out. I am however fascined by this song, “999”. Like, I just adore how you can probably pinpoint the exact year this was recorded by just listening to it once.
Sounds like it would fit as a soundtrack song to an '80s action movie, has that power chord mixed with a bit of Roland J8 vibe. Blend of Toto, Robert Palmer and Stan Bush lol.
I’m going to guess 1987?
This was the direction Jeff Buckley was going in for his second album - Which was never finished as he died before anything other than demos could be recorded. Surprisingly different to what you’d expect from anything heard on Grace.
I believe it would be 1985 I think, maybe 1984? I believe it was recorded before Live Aid, which is what arguably saved Status Quo and brought them back together after they were the opening act.
Anyway, this seems rather appropriate:
oh my.
id shit a tower block. fingers crossed, right?