
(Adam Ant )

Alright then, let me first say hello and how d'ya do.
Me name is Daniel and this is the first of many posts I intend to write, so to share with you all, anyone who can be bothered, what I am listening to, what shows I am going to, and how awesome I am because of it.
Ok so I may not be that particularly awesome, and yes you may find some other persons blog, say Discodelicious for example, and say "wait a minute this girl is way more super duper cooler than that obnoxious dickhead's blog I was just looking at." And yes, you could be right. There is a lot of good music out there that you are all finding out about and promoting but you may find that I also have a couple gems in my bag of stage-rattling, house-shaking musical anthems that will hopefully be listened to and appreciated by those who come across this page.
To start off I would love to begin with a good ol' oldy from an album that I think is much under-appreciated brought to us by the band most of us know and love, Adam and the Ants. From their album Dirk Wheres White Sox, the song 'The Day I met God," to me is one of the first and best post-punk songs of our time, with brilliant time-changes and fast-paced disco beats, with odd but roaring rhythm and vocals that cannot be reckoned with, defiantly THA shit (emphasis on "THA").
Adam and the Ants: "The Day I Met God"
Me name is Daniel and this is the first of many posts I intend to write, so to share with you all, anyone who can be bothered, what I am listening to, what shows I am going to, and how awesome I am because of it.
Ok so I may not be that particularly awesome, and yes you may find some other persons blog, say Discodelicious for example, and say "wait a minute this girl is way more super duper cooler than that obnoxious dickhead's blog I was just looking at." And yes, you could be right. There is a lot of good music out there that you are all finding out about and promoting but you may find that I also have a couple gems in my bag of stage-rattling, house-shaking musical anthems that will hopefully be listened to and appreciated by those who come across this page.
To start off I would love to begin with a good ol' oldy from an album that I think is much under-appreciated brought to us by the band most of us know and love, Adam and the Ants. From their album Dirk Wheres White Sox, the song 'The Day I met God," to me is one of the first and best post-punk songs of our time, with brilliant time-changes and fast-paced disco beats, with odd but roaring rhythm and vocals that cannot be reckoned with, defiantly THA shit (emphasis on "THA").
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