True that... I had to look him up "He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex." Wiki also said "Since then he has lived in various countries and, while less popular in Britain, has had a reasonable level of commercial success in a number of countries, especially Japan, where he wrote and produced records for successful singer Kahimi Karie, including the hit single "Good Morning World". You get a cookie! :D
@Avante I'm a big fan of Momus. I saw him a couple of times. I've got all his early albums from the mid-eighties/nineties. I know he lived in Japan for a long time. He is a fascinating artist, and an amazing lyricist. His early work was critically acclaimed here in the UK but fell out of favour later as some of his lyrics tend towards the controversial/taboo subject matter.
Delightful! Seems like its chakai time here - japanese for informal tea gathering - and we have swedish cookies on offer too - just fantastic!Thank you sweetie for this hospitality. Good evening to you :D xx
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philipnareike
This song I think was written by that Scot Momus. I recognise his voice singing the backing vocals.
Avante
True that... I had to look him up "He is fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex." Wiki also said "Since then he has lived in various countries and, while less popular in Britain, has had a reasonable level of commercial success in a number of countries, especially Japan, where he wrote and produced records for successful singer Kahimi Karie, including the hit single "Good Morning World". You get a cookie! :D
philipnareike
@Avante I'm a big fan of Momus. I saw him a couple of times. I've got all his early albums from the mid-eighties/nineties. I know he lived in Japan for a long time. He is a fascinating artist, and an amazing lyricist. His early work was critically acclaimed here in the UK but fell out of favour later as some of his lyrics tend towards the controversial/taboo subject matter.
Avante
@philipnareike I did not know that. I will investigate further. Sounds interesting. :D
Shaka
what kind of cookies are you handing out?...coconut macaroons are the shaka favorites
Avante
I had to delete the first comment since the first link was wrong. here are the correct cookies: @Shaka these: https://cdn1.cdnme.se/cdn/6-1/817114/images/2010/dsc01129_108456117.jpg or these : http://cdn.arla.se/Files/2626546658/69a3ba25-d638-41d6-88ce-3804eefd7879.jpg?preset=Main No macaroons, but the later contains coconut flakes. @philipnareike never collected his... I guess that has to do with me sending one of the haggis back. I was completely full after the first two.. honestly. = ]
soorajsoman
Delightful! Seems like its chakai time here - japanese for informal tea gathering - and we have swedish cookies on offer too - just fantastic!Thank you sweetie for this hospitality. Good evening to you :D xx
capnhollis
I'm with @Shaka on the kind of cookies to be handed out...as for the video OUCH! You may quote me on that! Nice jam!
Avante
@soorajsoman Bought some Lovely new tea flavors yesterday. Had no idea it had to do with the Music. Glad you enjoyed it sweetie. xx
Avante
@capnhollis That decides it... I have to make some of those macaroons. :D