Someone spent some money on the production for that song. Maybe if it had an actual lyricist and a real vocalist, it coulda been half-decent.
Just heard "A Perfect Day Elise" (right after Cure "Letter To Elise", oh that clever Jenny LSQ!) on XMU on my ride home. First time hearing it. Great song! Just looked it up on her Wiki Discography and apparently it's her highest-charting song in the UK.the legendary PJ Harvey
Just heard "A Perfect Day Elise" (right after Cure "Letter To Elise", oh that clever Jenny LSQ!) on XMU on my ride home. First time hearing it. Great song! Just looked it up on her Wiki Discography and apparently it's her highest-charting song in the UK.
On Hair Nation tonight on my ride home from band practice. Don't think I've heard it since it came out. Not a great song, but nice to hear after 30 years.
Thanks. It's too bad I missed it. I heard a DJ mention it today, but it was probably a canned promo that was being re-aired a bit too long.Mister scotch, Women Of Rock was a limited-run channel. It streamed from September 1 to October 1 and was also on channel 104 from September 22 to October 7. Here is a sample hour, alphabetized for your convenience:
Criminal - Fiona Apple (21/1997)
Diamond Field - Pat Benatar (--/1984)
Dirty Deeds - Joan Jett (36/1990)
Fall Behind Me - The Donnas (--/2004)
Hand In My Pocket - Alanis Morissette (15/1995)
Kiss Me Deadly - Lita Ford (12/1988)
Love & Anger - Kate Bush (--/1989)
Mercedes Benz - Janis Joplin (B/1971)
Now I'm In It - Haim (--/2019)
One Way Or Another - Blondie (24/1979)
People Have The Power - Patti Smith (--/1988)
Pills - St. Vincent (--/2017)
Sea Of Love - Grace Slick (--/1981)
Shadowtime - Siouxsie & The Banshees (--/1991)
Stand Back - Stevie Nicks (5/1983)
I heard this one on XMU today.
The Cardigans
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