Bruce Woolley was another of the writers of Video Killed. Hereâs his version, which is inferior.
Keyboards: Thomas Dolby, unknown at that point.
And then thereâs this glorious reunion of the band - performing it live together for the first time since recording it.
Bruce Woolley is up there in the front, too - and they donât spotlight him much until the end.
When she kicks in, solo, to tell us âyou arrrrrrrrre, the radio starâ and her voice hasnât changed in decades - I get a little verklempt.
And, youâre right! That IS Lol Creme from 10CC in there as well playing guitar! Well spotted.
Nice find! I didn't know Trevor Horn released a series of vids from the Prince's Trust concert.
Yeah, Bruce Woolley's versions aren't much to talk about. Here's his take on Clean, Clean:
And Buggle's / Trevor Horn's live take of Living In the Plastic Age at Prince's Trust. Complete fidelity to the original.
Bruce Woolley was another of the writers of Video Killed. Hereâs his version, which is inferior.
Keyboards: Thomas Dolby, unknown at that point.
And then thereâs this glorious reunion of the band - performing it live together for the first time since recording it.
Bruce Woolley is up there in the front, too - and they donât spotlight him much until the end.
When she kicks in, solo, to tell us âyou arrrrrrrrre, the radio starâ and her voice hasnât changed in decades - I get a little verklempt.
And, youâre right! That IS Lol Creme from 10CC in there as well playing guitar! Well spotted.
I don't know anything about this show but it's all Tom Petty covers on the soundtrack? Okay then.
The show is OK. There is a narrator that bugs the spouse... but the more recent shows are getting better. Vince Vaughan is exactly the character you think he is... but so far...so so.
I don't know anything about this show but it's all Tom Petty covers on the soundtrack? Okay then.
Vince Vaughn is a guilty pleasure (he's actually pretty interesting - his episode of 'The Interview' on nytimes is fantastic). Having a soundtrack of Tom Petty covers seals the deal.
Tom Petty is also a bit of a guilty pleasure. He died the same year that Bowie and Prince did, but I was astonished how much more of a loss Petty felt. How many Tom Petty songs are there that you do *NOT* know the lyrics after the first note?