Entertainment For Lively Minds
The Rich Morton Sound: The New Yesterday
Posted by Clint Oyster on 24 February 2010 - 2:14am.
Felt the need to post re. The Rich Morton Sound, as featured on (to my mind) the finest NHT yet. Purchased the physical CD and wasn't disappointed. Music fantastic, and perfectly lived up to the 'Homage To Fromage' label, however the accompanying booklet is something else! Perfectly realised treatments for 60s and 70s films and TV, with suberbly apt casts of semi-forgotten actors and actresses (including the loin-stirringly gorgeous Wanda Ventham). All promptly delivered within days. (end of advert.....)
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You've convinced me
CD duly purchased.
Fraser, you wag
and after you gave that nice Mr Lobster such a hard time yesterday.
I know, I know.
If Mr Oyster - who's been a member of the site for the best part of two years - owns up to being Rich Morton, or somehow involved in this release, then I shall clearly have to retire my trusty spam radar.
They're cousins, or something, aren't they ?
Oysters & Lobsters ? Must be some relation, anyway.
Spam's not a mollusc, I'm sure of that.
Colonel Lake eh ?
This site is slowly becoming 6 degrees of Gerry Anderson [*] ... and why not ?
[* or is that just my mind]
Well I bought it
and i needed no convincing.
Hear Hear
The album is good 'un and Mr Morton is a great talent. If he's gigging near you you should go and see him, he's great.
Fraser's Spam Radar
Rest assured Mr. Lewry, your spam radar has got years left in it yet. I am neither Rich Morton nor the aforementioned Mr. Lobster. (Missed that one: Why were you giving him a hard time?) Mr. Morton may be a complete bounder for all I know, but he has been polite and efficient in our brief dealings.
Actually
I was ribbing Fraser for putting his influential endorsement behind one of this site's advertisers, not for allowing your (perfectly fair) enthusiasm for it.
Mr Lobster was a member of a band who turned up last night to promote an album he had a financial interest in.
Not that you'll believe me for a moment...
But I was umming and ahhing about buying it anyway, after liking it on the NHT CD in precisely the same way as Mr Oyster did. In the end, it was his endorsement that tipped the balance.
But yes, I should probably not be so effusive in praising products advertised on the site. It hadn't occurred to me (honest, guv), but it looks bad, even when - as in this case - it's genuine enthusiasm.
*smacks own hand*
Enjoyed it
but for me this is still the apex of the form