The Drive Home
Apr. 7th, 2014 08:31 pmHome again if this is home and sometimes I doubt it.
We ran through the discography of The Young Tradition in the car. They're new to us- we came to them by way of Peter Bellamy- and they're good- but I can see why Bellamy wanted out and eventually looked back in anger. The work starts off raw- the way he liked it- and gets progressively sweeter and softer. Their best album is the recording (which they knew nothing about at the time) of the gig they did at Oberlin. It's a real romper stomper.
We set off early, stopped for lunch at the Trentham Gardens Estate in Stoke and arrived back before three.
God, but this house is cold.
We ran through the discography of The Young Tradition in the car. They're new to us- we came to them by way of Peter Bellamy- and they're good- but I can see why Bellamy wanted out and eventually looked back in anger. The work starts off raw- the way he liked it- and gets progressively sweeter and softer. Their best album is the recording (which they knew nothing about at the time) of the gig they did at Oberlin. It's a real romper stomper.
We set off early, stopped for lunch at the Trentham Gardens Estate in Stoke and arrived back before three.
God, but this house is cold.