Every time I hear this I wonder why Vampire Weekend hasn't covered it yet.
10 years ago
jack sterner
John Cale is a great artist and this a great album. As for Graham Greene, check out what I consider to be his masterpiece, THE POWER AND THE GLORY.
10 years ago
Bobby G
I really, really love this album and have done for centuries. On this song something (the piano I think) seems out of tune, but it doesn't jar, it actually adds something.
10 years ago
Colin Fraser
welcome back to Chipping and Sodbury ~"near enough"
11 years ago
Luke Scerri
@igankyoumaybe, BELIEVE ME I KNOW WHO HE IS AND SO all the students in Malta who go through colege because they have to study him =) ... i actually enjoyed him ^^ but it was a bit heavy having him, othello, wlfred owen... all revolving around a sense of sadness, death and depression :/
11 years ago
1958Shemp
HOW did he come up with the style of RHYTHM for this song?!? It's sort-of reggae, but not really...
12 years ago
patr446a
Graham Greene remains one of the finest writers in the English language. John Cale is class!
13 years ago
schwinglow
@igankyoumaybe Brighton rock is one of my favourite books
13 years ago
MegaAndreNo
Celle-là est franchement ordinaire.
14 years ago
ksjoyjespeace
cale is master of catchy little ditties SUCH A SUBLIME SONG!!!! HIS BEST LP-HANDS DOWN # 1 !!!!