one of the most overlooked bands ever... these guys were brilliant
I agree. From teh 60s-geezer perspective, these guys are Latter-Day Rock Saints. Or maybe I'm just a sucker for a 12-string. right on the border of Pop and Hard Rock. Definitely an 8.
it is not known exactly if exists a music for the day and another one for the night, i think not; is not known exactly if it exists a music for the men and another one for the women, i think not; but what she consists, the women seem to appreciate much more it music of band Roxy Music & Brian Ferry ......
copymonkey (in the northeast, but not near anywhere cool)
Posted: Oct 23, 2008 - 13:22
rtb wrote:
Never thought I'd use the dancing banana for a Roxy Music tune. But here it is....
wait for it.....
"Love is the Drug" is quite the toe-tapper as well.
Always such a happy tune and happy music with these guys - even if the lyrics aren't quite there. It's hard to be in the dumps as you listen to a Roxy Music tune.
The first time I saw them, back it the early 80's, I was blown away by not only their musicianship, but I had never (or have to this day) seen anyone who had more stage pressence than Ferry. Bono, Jagar, no one.
Agreed - saw them recently ni the smallest, sweatiest venue you could find - Vicar Street, Dublin - still the man was so cool!!!!
The first time I saw them, back it the early 80's, I was blown away by not only their musicianship, but I had never (or have to this day) seen anyone who had more stage pressence than Ferry. Bono, Jagar, no one.