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Dylan John Thomas. Glasgow.
Black track tops.
The Specials at The Barrowlands. Best live band in the best venue in the world. 'Ghost Town' was the standout.
I was going to say The Beatles but they had to stop playing live as they couldn’t hear themselves due to the audience being so loud so I don’t know if that’d be a great idea. Probably Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen.
Mods and casuals were probably the ones most of my mates were obsessed with growing up. More so the casual side as it had a rebirth when I was in school. I remember a point when everybody came into class with the same Fila trackie top.
Jesus Christ. Just have a few questions to ask him.
Barrowlands in Glasgow. Seen a lot of class bands there and was lucky enough to headline it last month. Many factors involved in making it the greatest venue. From the sprung dance floor down to the reflection times off the back wall to the stage. Grew up down the road from it and would walk past it every weekend when we would spend all our spare time in the guitar shops at Trongate.
I always thought McFly were underrated. Chord progressions were something different to pop music at the time and the harmonies were Beatlesque. Really well-written love tunes with many technical elements shining through.
Dylan John Thomas will release his new EP 'EP2' in November 2022. Pre-order or pre-save via dylanjohnthomas.lnk.to/EP2.
A UK tour is also planned for November 2022, details and tickets can be found here.
'Ring of Fire' by Johnny Cash. We’d play the PlayStation in the foster house and one boy would never let anybody else have a shot. So we’d all listen to the soundtrack and sing along haha.
'Do Nothing' by The Specials.
'Greatest Hits' by Del Shannon.
“While Suzanne holds the mirror
And you want to travel with her
And you want to travel blind”
From 'Suzanne' by Leonard Cohen.
'Let’s Twist Again' by Chubby Checker.
'God Only Knows' by The Beach Boys.
Andre Reiu’s version of 'Highland Cathedral'. The dynamic in the key change is mental.
'Running Up That Hill' by Kate Bush is in my top ten tunes. Think Kate Bush is an unexpected influence.
'Loch Lomond' by Runrig.
Dylan John Thomas. Glasgow.
Black track tops.
The Specials at The Barrowlands. Best live band in the best venue in the world. 'Ghost Town' was the standout.
I was going to say The Beatles but they had to stop playing live as they couldn’t hear themselves due to the audience being so loud so I don’t know if that’d be a great idea. Probably Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen.
Mods and casuals were probably the ones most of my mates were obsessed with growing up. More so the casual side as it had a rebirth when I was in school. I remember a point when everybody came into class with the same Fila trackie top.
Jesus Christ. Just have a few questions to ask him.
Barrowlands in Glasgow. Seen a lot of class bands there and was lucky enough to headline it last month. Many factors involved in making it the greatest venue. From the sprung dance floor down to the reflection times off the back wall to the stage. Grew up down the road from it and would walk past it every weekend when we would spend all our spare time in the guitar shops at Trongate.
I always thought McFly were underrated. Chord progressions were something different to pop music at the time and the harmonies were Beatlesque. Really well-written love tunes with many technical elements shining through.
Dylan John Thomas will release his new EP 'EP2' in November 2022. Pre-order or pre-save via dylanjohnthomas.lnk.to/EP2.
A UK tour is also planned for November 2022, details and tickets can be found here.
'Ring of Fire' by Johnny Cash. We’d play the PlayStation in the foster house and one boy would never let anybody else have a shot. So we’d all listen to the soundtrack and sing along haha.
'Do Nothing' by The Specials.
'Greatest Hits' by Del Shannon.
“While Suzanne holds the mirror
And you want to travel with her
And you want to travel blind”
From 'Suzanne' by Leonard Cohen.
'Let’s Twist Again' by Chubby Checker.
'God Only Knows' by The Beach Boys.
Andre Reiu’s version of 'Highland Cathedral'. The dynamic in the key change is mental.
'Running Up That Hill' by Kate Bush is in my top ten tunes. Think Kate Bush is an unexpected influence.
'Loch Lomond' by Runrig.
Dylan John Thomas | Fever (2022)
Dylan John Thomas EP (2021)
Dylan John Thomas | If I Didn't Laugh (2022)