25 thoughts on “The Cocooning Stones

      1. Bertie Theodore Alphege Blenkinsop

        Well now, this has taken an unexpectedly violent turn, how thrilling!

      2. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

        I have always loved ole whiney-arse Eddie. LOVED HIM.
        But I thought that song was such a dirge. Weirdly, I preferred Keith Urban, doing his Can’t Hurry Love schtick.

        1. Bertie Theodore Alphege Blenkinsop

          Funny, I never took to him and I really like that sound :)

          Agreed, I thought Keith Urban was gas, “feckin eejit” reg plate and all!

        2. Janet, I ate my avatar

          I always thought he was a ride , I could take or leave the singing,
          nice to see you Andy :)

          1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

            Hey there, Jansters! All good in the ‘hood?
            I’m busy and bored. Which is a bad combination.

          2. Janet, I ate my avatar

            I’m good, I’m in a sling and discovering everything I can do badly left handed for the craic ;)

      1. Clampers Outside

        Pass.

        I’d rather re-watch Rocketman and that fab interview Graham Norton did with Mr John :)

        Who were those muppets doing the intro? It was because of cheese like that I tuned out :0p’

  1. Clampers Outside

    If you want good music to listen to and interact with in a novel way, look no further than…

    #TimsTwitterListeningParty 

    Tim Burgess’, of The Charlatans, listening party! 

    And Tim’s added a “replay” section to the website :)

    How it works…

    Stick on an album from the list, and as the first song starts, click the album to view tweets from Tim Burgess and the band you selected to see them talking/tweeting about their album as it plays in real time, song by song. What’s not to like!? 

    Best thing since sliced bread, and best thing on Twitter ever… imho :) 

    Great selection of albums to date and loads more in the pipeline!

    See all so far here:

    https://timstwitterlisteningparty.com/pages/replay.html
    (You don’t even need a twitter account!)

  2. jockey

    They’re a great inspiration – having made it through the Spanish Flu pandemic as well as this one.

  3. Matt Pilates

    Raised 127 million US dollars? That’s pretty dismal when one old geezer (100 soon – happy birthday!) can raise 27 million quid (about 33 million US dollars) walking around his garden fundraising for the NHS – and he’s even older than Jagger.

    So, the next time they start that “OK Boomer” cack. Middle finger for Gaga and friends.

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