Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Rufus Wainwright - Going To A Town
It is one of those posts that could go anywhere with this song. I mean it is slighty heartbreaking when you play this song so many times and think to yourself. Why is this so underrated. I guess songs are what they are. You cannot expect them to reach everyone but those couple of people matter. The message is taken. Going to a Town !
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Suede - Obsessions
Flashback Playlist
I enter to this high street shop and it starts playing. No it is not actually "Obsessions" that is playing. It was some other song from another forgotten Suede album. However that person makes the playlist for the shop, he probably knows his stuff. I mean c'mon whoever listens to Suede, he definitely is fashionable when it comes to his music taste. Suede gives me glamour, grubby London streets, style and sometimes obsessions. You get so obsessed and you come back to playing their songs.
I feel like in a way my words get lost but still manage to live with the songs on this page.
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