an amorous party at a farm
Aug. 13th, 2009 11:42 amCourtesy of
freakytigger and indeed FreakyTrigger, apparently we have all resolved our generational difficulties and become one big happy Radio Two family since 1966. Blimes.
Arbitrary Woodstock reference WTF
Of course you can't have an innaccurate and limited poll carried out without
poptimists getting involved, with our great experience in POLL SCIENCE and superior democratic methods. Err. Anyway, I'm clearly not the best mod for this task but away we go.
[Poll #1443342]
It would be more thorough but I appear to be experiencing mild 'stealing wireless fail' so thought I'd just shove it out here quick.
Arbitrary Woodstock reference WTF
Of course you can't have an innaccurate and limited poll carried out without
[Poll #1443342]
It would be more thorough but I appear to be experiencing mild 'stealing wireless fail' so thought I'd just shove it out here quick.
Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 01:53 pm (UTC)I think the chance of me or Lex looking for a list of 70s music at all is unlikely tho. There's too much now for all this archaeology.
Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 02:00 pm (UTC)Can't see the Guardian's being better.
I agree with both points of your last sentence. I ignored the past for most of my life - this decade it's become a LOT easier to access the rich tapestries tho innit.
Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 02:05 pm (UTC)Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 02:28 pm (UTC)it strikes me as far from desolate tho - lots of different things going on, lots of relatively new ideas and game-changin'...either more so than before or as much.
Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 04:55 pm (UTC)Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 05:10 pm (UTC)Re: there was a dog! he had two bones!
Date: 2009-08-13 10:31 pm (UTC)Having listened to that (and the similar Disky set)... it was a very, very odd time. Not necessarily more varied than the 80s, or the 90s, or whatever. Just much harder to get into the heads of the people making the records and imagine WHY they were writing and recording the things they were.