Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Milena Velba All Sets

Minutes: The Go-Betweens - 'Bachelor Kisses' (1984)



Two days ago, came across this song to me with several singles and ep's from The Go-Betweens , virtually everyone who published between 1978 and 1988, with the intention to learn a little more of his career. Do it from the singles is a good way, have a look at what they claimed to be of potential songs access to records and gems that were relegated to side b. I heard several randomly, making me an idea of \u200b\u200bbouncing pop of his early under the sparks of the record player needle and clearly detected in the mid-eighties pop craftsmanship became more refined and stirred hearts with the poignant maturity as well dominate and in the long 16 Lovers Lane (1988).

'Bachelor Kisses' is one of those songs that made me stop what I was doing and pay attention, a sight that has become a small obsession for more than forty-eight hours. As for the musical, is one of those items accessible enough to make up the whole quality of any FM station that would risk putting him every two hours when it was published, with a touch of elegance night. It has the quiet and sensitive encouragement of confidence, but also the affection of the concerned friend ("secret lover?) Of a girl with a wandering romantic activity that hurts. Promiscuous behavior that is known, is poorly managed as inappropriate meddle illusions fostered by what one wants to project in a situation or when taken at face value these things lightly.

Riding the meantime, the cadence of the voice does not need tricks to genuine emotion, and cryptic words do not need to avoid the vulgarity, but for the chorus, underpinned by the distant Anna Silva choirs - build a beautiful image processor ( "Are not you going to keeping these bachelor Kisses? They're for your brow" ) gets a turn at the end of the song ( "Do not be slave kisses of bachelor, will break his promise "). It is not brainwashing in favor of monogamy, but a warning not to neglect esteem.


'Bachelor Kisses' published as single in August 1984 and subsequently appeared disk Spring Hill Fair , published in September of that year.



* 'Minutes' should be a new section in Sting Bee to begin filming in 2011 and let me write more frequently and more automatic on outstanding songs, but the sentimentality characteristic of the holiday season before and the pleasant and unexpected impact of this song made me hasten to today.


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