Re: The vicious cabaret song Hmm...maybe if it was sung an octave lower? Or a bit slower? I'm not sure.
(I find the singer's voice a bit grating, so that might be my main issue with it)
--- V: "Because while the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power."
ButMadNNW wrote:
I've developed a definite fondness for "Long Black Train" since I started listening to it this past weekend...
Me too, me too.
Have you heard other songs by Richard Hawley? I haven't yet, but perhaps I should if "Long Black Train" is an indication of what his music sounds like...
Re: The vicious cabaret song I like this song for some reason. I can't describe it, but I just like it. It has a strange, cabaret (I know LOL) feel to it that I enjoy.
You can download legally free samples of Hawley's music off his site....