Tuesday 5 July 2011

Spanish Interview

The WP's seem to be more popular in Spain than in any other country, or at least they seem to do more press there. Here's a new piece: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cultura/The/Wave/Pictures/Louis/Armstrong/suene/funeral/elpepucul/20110628elpepucul_4/Tes
where Tattersall picks some of his favourite songs. Thanks to google translate we can just about understand what he's getting at..

David Tattersall is an ordinary guy who sings about normal things that happen while you live. The simplicity and the musical quality of his band, The Wave Pictures, I have become a strange phenomenon in the musical. You can tell because they enjoy playing. All the time between the road and studying nonstop. Beer just published in the breakers, a new album with the label Mushi Mushi. Perhaps his most carefully. The band played Friday in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Before, Tattersall Audiomatón is subjected to.The news on other websites• Spanish-language websites• in other languagesThe anthem of my life. Ay, Ay, Ay Antony Santos. Because I really feel what it feels like being me.The best song of all time ... White Light White Heat, The Velvet Underground. Because it has lots of energy. It sounds as if he were going really well.... and worst of all time. Another Way To Die by Jack White and Alicia Keys. Because it has no quality. Neither trapping nor fun. It's pretentious and cynical because that clearly is made for money. Even for the low standard of the songs from James Bond, this is a song very disappointing.The song I would have liked to compose. Eight Pictures of The Go Betweens. Because history has so much mystery, a strange drum solo and a small joke in the lyrics: when is a door not a door? When it's a jar?, Ja, ja, ja ... Influenced me in many ways. I love the minor chords and the voice of Robert Forster.The last song I love it. Brother David, Laurel Aitken. Because it is the last song I heard and loved.The best album of all time. Let It Bleed, The Rolling Stones. Perhaps the contribution of Ry Cooder introduces mandolin on Love in Vain. Or a million other reasons, some sentimental, others only by the brightness and the wave of their recordings at that time.The saddest song. Let Him Roll, Guy Clark. If you listen you'll know why. It's sad, but very uplifting. It's a great story about a man who knew Guy Clark. It is very authentic.The song that I like to sing in the shower. Great Balls Of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis. Actually I do not sing in the shower. Never. I just wash and go. But maybe if I did, sing this! It's a fun song.The most overrated band in history. Pink Floyd. Because they are all bad. Pompous, pretentious, inmusicales. There is nothing worse than a song like Comfortably Numb, which goes beyond and always.The song I want to ring my funeral. Potato Head Blues by Louis Armstrong. Because that might have one of those old-style funerals in New Orleans with a band playing up stuff like this. It would be fun.The best love song. Love Minus Zero / No Limit Bob Dylan. It is very tender and sweet and not at all false. Real seems very genuine and contains details of what you like Bob Dylan. Not object to the person, or declares his love in some way vague. She really likes. And has that chord Lou Reed Sweet Jane then used to create this great effect. And a sweet melody.A song to start a road trip. Mario de Franco and The OK Jazz. You up morale. Makes you feel a little happier for a moment.The last great song for a night of DJ. Lazy Poker Blues, Status Quo. Because it is so sexy rock to slow and boogie.A song to start a revolution. Tutti Frutti, Little Richard. Because it is exciting. And you have to be a little excited to start a revolution

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