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Retrospective Modernism.
When I was young my dad used to play this album in the car for me and my brother everywhere we went. This song was one that I used to ask him to play again and again. It was only until I listened to it when I was older that I realised what Alex Turner was talking about.
This was such a hard choice. It was always going to be Paul Weller, but which one was a different question. I think this song just speaks a lot more to me and where I am currently in my life. As a young man in his 20s, I feel I can relate a lot to what Paul Weller writes about.
A few years ago when we could go to gigs, me and a close mate of mine went to a rave together at Soup Kitchen in Manchester. This song got played halfway through the night and it went off. The memory still gets brought in every conversation we have.
It's just such a feel-good song. I have it on vinyl and I play it now and then at parties. It usually gets the whole floor moving, a song to really lose yourself to.
Every time I play this song I shut my eyes and imagine me and my girlfriend in an old vintage Merc cruising down the street, top-down, sun shining and this song blaring from the speakers. A dream that I hope will come true one day.
This song means so much not only to me but to my whole family. David Byrne is a legend and one of the greatest songwriters ever. If this song is being played, you know it's being played super loud with me screaming my heart out to it.
This whole album influenced my teenage years, but this song is one I can relate to my teenage years the most. Young love, heartbreaks and meeting new people all wrapped up into one slow, woozy electronic tune.
An anthem between me and my housemates. The big synth, the rhythm of the drums and that little melody that plays throughout the song is unbelievable. What a way to get the boys together.
The song title says it all really. I'm a big fan of northern soul records and I always will be.
Retrospective Modernism.
When I was young my dad used to play this album in the car for me and my brother everywhere we went. This song was one that I used to ask him to play again and again. It was only until I listened to it when I was older that I realised what Alex Turner was talking about.
This was such a hard choice. It was always going to be Paul Weller, but which one was a different question. I think this song just speaks a lot more to me and where I am currently in my life. As a young man in his 20s, I feel I can relate a lot to what Paul Weller writes about.
A few years ago when we could go to gigs, me and a close mate of mine went to a rave together at Soup Kitchen in Manchester. This song got played halfway through the night and it went off. The memory still gets brought in every conversation we have.
It's just such a feel-good song. I have it on vinyl and I play it now and then at parties. It usually gets the whole floor moving, a song to really lose yourself to.
Every time I play this song I shut my eyes and imagine me and my girlfriend in an old vintage Merc cruising down the street, top-down, sun shining and this song blaring from the speakers. A dream that I hope will come true one day.
This song means so much not only to me but to my whole family. David Byrne is a legend and one of the greatest songwriters ever. If this song is being played, you know it's being played super loud with me screaming my heart out to it.
This whole album influenced my teenage years, but this song is one I can relate to my teenage years the most. Young love, heartbreaks and meeting new people all wrapped up into one slow, woozy electronic tune.
An anthem between me and my housemates. The big synth, the rhythm of the drums and that little melody that plays throughout the song is unbelievable. What a way to get the boys together.
The song title says it all really. I'm a big fan of northern soul records and I always will be.