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Many years ago I had overambitious pretensions that I could be something in music (which I did achieve to some extent - I was an accountant for a company that supplied editing software for a while...) and used to read a magazine called Studio Sound (often during my lunch hour, appropriately, in the recreation ground next to Murray Road in Ipswich if the sun was shining.) Anyway, one issue had a feature on Rupert Holmes (who was being written off as cheesy MOR because of the hit single 'Escape - The Pina Colada Song') and extolled his virtues in the assembly of sound to create exactly the right aural environment in which to couch a song.
Many years ago I had overambitious pretensions that I could be something in music (which I did achieve to some extent - I was an accountant for a company that supplied editing software for a while...) and used to read a magazine called Studio Sound (often during my lunch hour, appropriately, in the recreation ground next to Murray Road in Ipswich if the sun was shining.) Anyway, one issue had a feature on Rupert Holmes (who was being written off as cheesy MOR because of the hit single 'Escape - The Pina Colada Song') and extolled his virtues in the assembly of sound to create exactly the right aural environment in which to couch a song.
Love the Carpenters, next time Town and top of the league we can break open the best potential terrace songs ever