You've got more rabbit than Sainsbury's - one of the best lines in pop music, ever!
Oh bloody hell, first up and I'm on a poxy school trip all day tomorrow to sodding Colchester Castle!
You've got more rabbit than Sainsbury's - one of the best lines in pop music, ever!
It's been discussed on here before, I remember it well as it's one of the few things on which MK and I are totally in agreement, but 'Ain't No Pleasing You' is a genuinely brilliant song.
It's been discussed on here before, I remember it well as it's one of the few things on which MK and I are totally in agreement, but 'Ain't No Pleasing You' is a genuinely brilliant song.
Sure is, but I'm afraid Stevie Wonder's cannon of work is pretty outstanding (well up to about 1976).
and beyond. Ribbon in the Sky is fantastic, released 1982.
Sure is, but I'm afraid Stevie Wonder's cannon of work is pretty outstanding (well up to about 1976).
Personally I liked his first album(which included Hey Harmonica Man and Fingertips)which I bought back in the 60's but nothing much after that.
Check out 'Innervisions' chief - with the wonderful 'He's Misstra Knowitall' and 'Livin' For The City' rising above the blandness that I believe you're alluding to. :cool:
'Big Fat Fly' is a C'n'D fav, but then again Stevie Wonder doing 'Superstition' on Sesame Street is a classic TV moment.You've got more rabbit than Sainsbury's - one of the best lines in pop music, ever!
Personally I liked his first album(which included Hey Harmonica Man and Fingertips)which I bought back in the 60's but nothing much after that.
Who he?:unsure:
when he was Little Stevie Wonder?
He was the lead singer of The Verve. They had to pay monies to Andrew Loog Oldham and Jagger/Richard for ripping off a Stones song for 'Bittersweet Symphony.'
And produced one of the greatest albums of all time with Urban Hymns. However the rest of their output is very patchy.
:thumbdown:I did buy it out of curiosity in early 1998. It didn't work for me though and I recycled it for charity.