Utterly no idea what happened here but enjoy it immensely
Pete from Down I Go!
Steely Dan - Doctor Wu
Iāve never been able to find another band that scratch the itch Morphine do
Early dEUS?
Just saw this which I didnāt realise
Tom Barman, a friend of Sandman and frontman of the Belgian band dEUS whom with Dana Colley collaborated on their second studio album In a Bar, Under the Sea, dedicated āThe Real Sugarā to Sandman. The song is to be found on the bandās 2005 effort Pocket Revolution.
The sax is particularly effective because when it kicks in, about the 4-minute mark, it is so unexpected.
All I know of them is the song Little Arithmetics which sounds very gentle indie. Iāll have a look at their first album. Youāve got me a little excited to be honest, bloody love Morphine.
Grew up hating the sound of saxophones, possibly due to my dad playing Springsteen and Gerry Rafferty when he was doing the ironing. Love them now though. Hereās a few favourites off the top of my head
Mars Volta!
Apologies if āThe National Anthemā has been posted already but I donāt think I saw it:
A classic Stone Temple Pilots saxophone solo:
This one in particular always reminds me of Morphine
gigantic banger from Pete Wareham
cos theyāre one of a kind! unique in so many ways.