12 de junho de 2006
A Musa Cómica
Fui buscar a um site irlandês esta análise das canções:
«To Die a Virgin belongs more to a time when teenagers were spotty, sexually frustrated creatures and not the carnally knowledgeable hipsters of today.»
Frase do ano!!!
«Mother Dear conjures up quaint Hovis visions, and A Lady of a Certain Age evokes that Peter Sarstedt hit from the 1960s.»
«There's clever wordplay aplenty in such songs as Diva Lady, Arthur C Clarke's Mysterious World and Count Grassi's Passage Over Piedmont, although some of the metaphors feel a bit laboured, and some of the lines verge on the verbose.»
«The Plough, however, is a beautifully told tale of a man on a quest for meaning, while the cover of The Associates' Party Fears Two proves that not even Hannon can make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.»
Pena não ter encontrado letras do álbum para pôr aqui a letra de Mother Dear.
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