Tag Archives: Love

Peter Cetera, Love, Glory, Honor & Heart (The Complete Full Moon & Warner Bros. Recordings: 1981-1992). Boxset Review.

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There is always so much more to a life than what we perceive on the surface. So much of what we do gets lost in memory, remembered for detail by some, half discussed by those who see the past as more of an explanation of the present than a moment to forget, we are perhaps the keepers of our own memory; but it helps if others also can find a way to locate the missing jigsaw piece which makes the picture whole, the one that removes all doubt that once we were capable of Love, Glory, Honor & Heart.

Mark Pountney, Love, Luck And Time. Album Review.

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To own the emotion of sentiment is surely another way of declaring that you understand how important another period of time was to you and how, in the case of art, it has inspired you to believe that its extraordinary presence can still not only make you a finer person, but give you Love, Luck and Time in which to make your own romanticism, someone else’s emotional adventure and discovery.

Boston, Love, Life & Hope. Album Review.

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Boston never really typified the typical rock and that really is a good thing. The bands that were around them around the same time changed their ways and became less in your face and took on the approach that not every rock track needs to dogmatic, the same tired rhetoric filled with the only ambition being to be louder and brash than everybody else. Boston, or rather Tom Scholz bought a new and exciting feel, one more filled with the love of music and lyrics that play with love as an ideal.

Daniel Kitson To Return To The Liverpool Playhouse.

Daniel Kitson, a favourite of Liverpool audiences as well as the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, returns to the Playhouse for the opening show of his new tour. The award-winning comedian describes After the Beginning. Before the End as being “something like a stand up show” and will be at the Williamson Square venue on Wednesday 8 May.

His last stand up show was at the Playhouse in 2009, while he was most recently in the city with a sell-out storytelling show The Interminable Suicide of Gregory Church at the Everyman in 2011 before its redevelopment. Kitson’s latest performance follows the successes of his shows C90, The Impotent Fury of the Privileged and 66a Church Road.