tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644918126688721788.post3070351408420283086..comments2024-03-28T07:13:10.797+00:00Comments on TONE DEAF: Sing a sad song, make it betterRoderick Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16828395545197001637noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644918126688721788.post-23650593650321948412021-08-29T09:02:04.548+01:002021-08-29T09:02:04.548+01:00Thanks for the informative and helpful post, obvio...Thanks for the informative and helpful post, obviously in your blog everything is good.. <a href="https://www.itsupportlondon365.com/" rel="nofollow">IT support company London</a>zohaib khatrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04248167103059348759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644918126688721788.post-32597729421677901172016-06-29T18:00:45.367+01:002016-06-29T18:00:45.367+01:00Blonde Two: I always found the song over-simplisti...Blonde Two: I always found the song over-simplistic and musically monotonous. But its sentiments, slightly adjusted, seemed to fit the mood of the post, if rather vaguely.<br /><br />And you're right about letting her into one's heart. As if it were an intellectual decision like going on a diet, or deciding on blue socks rather than grey. Nor, as you say, is forgetting an option.<br /><br />Interesting how the tone of the news reports has changed (as one might expect) now the EU decision has been taken. How more and more unexpected implications are revealed. An article in The Guardian by a QC/judge I admire says the referendum result is not in itself legally binding, which opens up quite another can of worms. I'm in a state of suspended animation, wincing at the further cuts the Chancellor says will be necessary. I trust that you do not end up using your survival training for real.Roderick Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16828395545197001637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644918126688721788.post-2771349751807430742016-06-29T13:48:56.190+01:002016-06-29T13:48:56.190+01:00I was always puzzled by, 'Remember to let her ...I was always puzzled by, 'Remember to let her into your heart.' In my experience of love, that bit happened whether you wanted it to or not, you certainly weren't offered the opportunity to forget it. A great song, but disappointing in the length of 'na,na' sections. Maybe he realised the lack of sense in his lyrics as the composition went on.<br /><br />A strange and disconcerting outcome regarding the EU, but it is good to see politicians running around like headless chickens... well it would be if they weren't in charge of the country!Blonde Twohttp://twoblondeswalking.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644918126688721788.post-87243332568138995212016-06-29T06:49:50.417+01:002016-06-29T06:49:50.417+01:00MikeM: It was meant to be close (to Hey Jude!) in ...MikeM: It was meant to be close (to Hey Jude!) in the vague hope that it fitted the circumstances. I suppose it was also intended to be jarring since the circumstances could be said to be jarring. My patch, yes. But open to any type of argument or suggestions whereby it may be improved.Roderick Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16828395545197001637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644918126688721788.post-38143844551478607682016-06-28T22:15:08.287+01:002016-06-28T22:15:08.287+01:00The title is jarringly close to some "Hey Jud...The title is jarringly close to some "Hey Jude" lyrics by The Beatles. I might have gone with "Take a sad song and sing it better". But then, this is YOUR patch, and it's far more prosperous than mine.mikeMnoreply@blogger.com