I love Ricky's blog, Madchester Rave On. I try and visit everyday, but I am there at least 5-7 times a week. It's a GREAT SITE!
Well, yesterday he posted Railway Children's Native Place album from 1990. I have had that album in my que and ready to post for about 2 weeks now, as I always like to stay a couple weeks ahead of myself as a buffer. Same album, and I had already scheduled it to post on April 4th. SAME ALBUM. If you don't believe me, when I post it, check the date stamps on the zip file or Mp3s and you will see...
What causes this to happen? Ricky - what were your thoughts when you decided to post this? I've got to know, as you and I have doubled up like this on several occasions. It's uncanny, almost scary.
If I can, I will try and rotate out a couple others that I already have done further down the road. But, I wanted you all to know that I am in no way trying to copy or rob the ideas or posts of Ricky. We just seem to be on the same wavelength sometimesssss.
Great minds think alike
ReplyDeleteor as my granny used to say...
Fools seldom differ.
Sorry mate that i ruined your post, again :)
ReplyDeleteI guess it's bad timing, i wanted to post this album few times on my blog, but i always postponed, until now, two weeks before your post :)
Main reason is The Ocean Blue album i've posted on the blog, both albums are similiar by style, two great classic albums.
Ricky, I SOOOOO agree with you about the Ocean Blue album. It's a great record, though for me, it's their third album, "Beneath the Rhythm and Sound," that really reaches the heights. They're a great and sadly very underrated band.
DeleteI saw that one, too. I have/had that one scheduled for April 19th. :( I'm not sure if I'm going to replace it or not, yet, as it's part of one of my "Theme" weeks. Bloody, buggery BOLLOCKS!
DeleteHey, it just proves that you and Ricky both have great taste in music! I love "Native Place," it's a terrific album!
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