Joe Lindsay (BBC presenter) talks about his love for "There Is A Light" - Belfast Telegraph
posted by davidt on Tuesday August 16 2005, @09:00AM

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Teenage kicks: Joe Lindsay - Belfast Telegraph

Forget desert Island Discs ... we ask local music heads to tell us about the one song that really blew their fuse way back when
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The Smiths There Is A Light That Never Goes Out

 
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quite fitting (Score:1)
since Rufus Wainwright did a cover of "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out". It's like the artists' rendition of Six Degrees of Separation to Morrissey. Everyone has a story to tell.
Suswa * -- Tuesday August 16 2005, @10:35AM (#175404)
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  • Any idea by ed is dead (Score:1) Thursday August 18 2005, @07:31AM
    • Re:Any idea by Suswa (Score:1) Thursday August 18 2005, @07:55AM
      • Re:Any idea by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday August 23 2005, @01:40AM
    There is a light in 1984? (Score:0)
    1984 is simply too early for There is a light.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday August 16 2005, @11:18AM (#175410)
    literate? (Score:1)
    Is that really much of an acheivement these days - being "one of the most literate songwriters around"-?
    EEP -- Wednesday August 17 2005, @07:33AM (#175528)
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    No, I've never had a job because I never wanted one.
    • Re:literate? by alcoholic afternoon (Score:1) Thursday August 18 2005, @01:26AM
      reading it! (Score:0)
      do you HAVE to subscribe to read this article? sounds interesting, if anyone has access to it perhaps they could post it if they're feeling generous? or even if they're not :)
      Anonymous -- Friday August 19 2005, @10:34AM (#175812)


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