A Northern Soul - Album Listening Party

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As a parting gift, you'll get the best B Sides from "A Northern Soul"

I See The Door
You & Me
Grey Skies
Let The Damage Begin
Back On My Feet Again
On Your Own (Acoustic)
 
MrBrau1 said:
When we're done, post your emails.

As a parting gift, you'll get the best B Sides from "A Northern Soul"

I See The Door
You & Me
Grey Skies
Let The Damage Begin
Back On My Feet Again
On Your Own (Acoustic)



:drool:


Rock on!


So Brau, you're quite familiar with this album, right?


I think I've only listened to it all the way through once :ohmy: So this will be a treat for me :yes: Does everyone else know the album well?
 
Wooo, I'm right on time!

A New Decade = best song on the album and the perfect opener.
 
MrBrau1 said:
This Is Music.

Blistering.

A New Decade/This Is Music is one of the best opening duos I have ever heard. It's hard to think of equals.

They're also my two favourites on the album.
 
hippy said:
I think the scathing lyrics of this song exactly match the guitars...

If love is a drug than I don't need it

Richard Ashcroft's girl left him while they were making this album. He was pissed and depressed, and it really shows in the lyrics.

On Your Own
 
Just when I start to think Interference is getting boring, we have a party listening to such a great album. :drool:
 
Axver said:
Just when I start to think Interference is getting boring, we have a party listening to such a great album. :drool:

It's been boring as hell the past 2 -3 weeks.

"My heart, can't live with this hole inside"
 
I cannot count the amount of times I've listened to On Your Own in the morning and found myself fighting the urge to break out singing it as I walk to/from university later in the day.
 
hippy said:
Down I'm gonna go until I reach the bottom of my soul...


into


All I want is someone who can fill the hole in the life I've known



:sad:

It sinks even lower on the next track.

So It Goes
 
Axver said:
I cannot count the amount of times I've listened to On Your Own in the morning and found myself fighting the urge to break out singing it as I walk to/from university later in the day.


:lol:


I have a bad habit of singing along to the music I'm listening to... no matter where I am. :|

Other people don't seem to appreciate it too much
 
hippy said:



I did not know that... :hmm: but it explains a hell of a lot :yes:

The lyrics are down right depressing.

But he's got a great band to lift it up. Sadness turns to rage. Wait until "NoKnock OnMyDoor."

It's a stormer.
 
I initially didn't like So It Goes, but almost every time I played On Your Own, I'd forget to skip straight to A Northern Soul, so it's kind of grown on me now after repeated listens.
 
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