And so I drank one, it became four
And when I fell on the floor I drank more
Nothing's changed
I still love you, oh, I still love you
Only slightly, only slightly less than I used to, my love
their relationship have always been abstract, abstract enough that not even miles can put a label on it, sometimes. alex is a friend, he knows that much. he would like for alex to be a lover, though miles should get that thought out of his head and start looking for a more appropriate person to fantasize about if he wants optimism in his love life, because alex isn't his, and it is the sad truth that he never will be.
or: miles is scared, alex is stupid. they make a handsome two-man rock band, and also a handsome band of cowards.
"Colour video clip for The Move 1967 hit 'Flowers In The Rain', the first pop song played in full on BBC Radio 1. Reaching No.2 on the UK charts 'Flowers in the Rain' was featured in a legal case brought by then British PM Harold Wilson against the band & management, as a result of a controversial promotional postcard showing Wilson naked. Roy Wood & the other associated band members have since then not made any money on the rights to the song. This video doesn't feature Move (& later ELO) drummer Bev Bevan. Cinematography by David Osborne-Dowle."
Found some old tapes in the attic, in the next few days /weeks I will be uploading Black Sessions (by Bernard Lenoir) concerts from Festival Inrockuptibles and other stuff by British/American bands such as Eels, Elliott Smith, Death in Vegas, The Delgados, Boo Radleys, Echo & The Bunnymen, Asian Dub Foundation, Spiritualized
Kula Shaker, Asian Dub Foundation, PJ Harvey, Gus Gus,The Beta Band, Mogwai, Oasis, The Folk Implosion, Freestylers, Weezer.
You know I can change, I can change
But I'm here in my mold
And I'm a million different people
From one day to the next
I can't change my mold
No, no, no, no, no