Actually not one on the list but mentioned under Suede's Shipbuilding: "This led me to discover the definitive 1982 version sung by Robert Wyatt and featuring Costello, which has superb brushed drums and double bass. A masterpiece."
Some interesting theories about the greatest cover songs here. I agree with one of them. theconversation.com/the-seven-gr...
Our academic experts share their favourite cover songs, from Siouxsie and the Banshees to Suede.
Ask the police if they're aware of any cat burglars operating in the area.
You'll have to go round all the neighbourhood cats asking if they've lost a toy. Or stick it on a lamppost.
Do you know for a fact that it's a cat toy? Perhaps your cat made it.
I identify more as a random waller.
Don't remember this from the time. Nor do I recall how soon it became evident that books printed on breakfast cereals wouldn't survive the addition of milk.
Who's for the schooner? I reckon it would be a sensible third option for beer consumption, but I can hear the reactionary voices declaring it a trashing of our traditions and culture. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Millions have always known it and now scientists agree that for health and pleasure, less is more, says freelance journalist Elle Hunt