guested on VH1 Classic today, he was asked the usual wehite noise about 'your new album is more rocking than the past couple have been,' et cetera.
I found his cheeky insouciance right in keeping with the usual Modernist ethic - always leave 'em wanting more. Then they played a couple of his old bits and I *finally* got to see the Blur video for "Parklife" which featured the actor from Quadrophenia who played Jimmy, that was rich.
I found his cheeky insouciance right in keeping with the usual Modernist ethic - always leave 'em wanting more. Then they played a couple of his old bits and I *finally* got to see the Blur video for "Parklife" which featured the actor from Quadrophenia who played Jimmy, that was rich.