
Intensive Care - Intensive Listening
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Having taken a new job, which meant a round trip of 100 miles or so, it meant that I could listen to the 'Today' programme on Radio 4 on the way to work. When driving home, I had decided to listen to some cds which worked well for a while, until I realised that some of them were becoming too familiar. I felt that I needed to update my collection.
At first, I made the bold, yet unwise, step of asking my daughters if hey had anything that their dad could listen to. The universal 'no!' was, perhaps, not unexpected.
Having no clear of which cds I wanted to listen to, I heard a song on one of the music channels and realised that I had heard it before, although it was by Robbie Williams, called 'Advertising Space'. Two weeks went by before I heard
it again and I asked my daughters if they had the cd with the song on it. They said it was his latest cd and, no, they did not have it. They also laughed.
Once they told me the title of the cd, I checked for details on eBay and eventually succeeded in a winning bid, where I was happy with the price.
I could not wait for the delivery which was not long. Driving to work with my new cd, Robbie got the better of the 'Today' programme and I played 'Advertising Space' - it was wonderful! A lovely melody with lyrics which gave a completely different angle to 'The King'. The last verse is both personal and poignant building up to an ending that DJs loathe.
I replayed the song time after time, and still do, and never get tired of hearing it. Most of the other songs are good and some are superb. Yet it is strange when listening to an artist's new work, how some songs stand on a far higher plane than others: the arrangement and sheer power of the song. That is certainly the case with 'Advertising Space'.
Another excellent song is 'The Trouble With Me', which has very clever lyrics and a surprisingly catchy choral arrangement in the middle and at the end. I am delighted with my cd and have not become tired with it yet.
Meanwhile, my cd has not won me any Brownie points with my daughters, for when my eldest daughter announced that she bought 'us' tickets for Robbie's concert in Milton Keynes, I asked if she had one for me. Laughing, she said 'No! Only for Sophie and Mum.'. However, once again, perhaps the answer was not unexpected.
Well, they did all see Robbie at Knebworth, and clearly want more. As for me, I will be envious if he sings 'Advertising Space' and also 'The Trouble With Me'at the concert, which would work incredibly well. Still, I shall continue to listen to a thoroughly enjoyable cd on my journey.
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