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Brian Eno's Baby's On Fire. Damn, damn, damn.
Genius. And when played back to back with The Cure's All I Want, divinity might be a word to describe Gooey's Bliss. Anyways. Baby's On Fire is featured on Eno's first solo outing. I can remember it lying on the floor of my first boyfriend's bedroom. What's that, I asked. He said it was his favourite fuck-record. And damn, soon it was mine too. Tying in perfectly with the album title of Eno's debut album. Prophetic. | |
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You know, shouting along to this song will always make me feel better when down.
I love the way the guitar just chops the song up at the end. | |
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I don't have Eno's first solo album, but I do have and like some of his other '70s records. 'Another Green World' is a favourate of mine. Some of it is beautiful, reflective stuff. | |
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I don't have any dirty stories or profound insights to share, but I do love that song, and I like pretty much every song Eno recorded on his four pop albums in the '70s.
I also really like the way Blank Frank jumps out of the speakers after the sedate Faraway Beach. Even after a thousand listens that can still make me jump a bit now and then if I'm not paying close attention. | |
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