Song of the day – 433: Those Dancing Days
There’s melody and pace, and the sort of vicarious thrill that used to be had from boy rock all those years back
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Song of the Day is typically about sharing something new or vaguely recent but…
I spend an unhealthy amount of time thinking/mildly obsessing about the lives of famous…
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There’s melody and pace, and the sort of vicarious thrill that used to be had from boy rock all those years back
And it was mostly pop. Girls making pop. Very few of the bands I loved this year consisted of four white boys with guitars, although that template has been responsible for some fairly monumental things over the last four or five decades.