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A Fire In My Heart
My Muse always inspires me , but the basic idea for this came from Nick Cave’s “Fire Down Below” from “Rogues Gallery” but that is far too dirty , though a brilliant song, but I will share Dave Edmunds “Queen of Hearts” which is a beautiful song , and one that I would sing to my Muse..
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydredabout a year ago in Poets
Welcome To Our New Friends
This group is a welcoming space for readers and writers of Vocal media articles to share and read. This is a place to swap. read and engage. Themed threads for challenges and other areas will make it easier to find older posts and particular subjects. We welcome new members and encourage reading, writing, and participation with advice and support.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydredabout a year ago in Poets
The Leningrad Cowboys
Introduction The Leningrad Cowboys Biography Site Today I started writing a piece that was fairly self-destroying and I thought this will be dark and depressing, and to be honest, I prefer being upbeat and positive. It was my friend Trisha’s birthday and I shared a video with her, which, in my opinion, is one of the most uplifting, maddest and impressive three minutes that I have ever seen on YouTube and it is from a DVD that I have from a concert that took place on 12 June 1993 on Senate Square in Helsinki, Finland which was attended by my friend Krista.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydredabout a year ago in Beat
One Of Coventry’s Finest Sons Has Left Us
Introduction Terry Hall died aged 63 after a short illness, two years younger than me. I first came across Terry as lead singer with the multi cultural Two Tone ska band The Specials with their EP "Too Much Too Young", the title track being a superb social commentary for the time.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydredabout a year ago in Beat
The Numbers
This is a follow-up to “The Typewriter” that you can read here. He was sure that the typewriter was some kind of oracle and had given him six lottery numbers which he had used for his lottery ticket entry. He didn't play often but always only bought one, because only one set of numbers can win a lottery draw. He never watched the draw but preferred to check his numbers in the Sunday paper, he could never understand how people bought tickets and then watched the live draw.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydredabout a year ago in Fiction