WEDNESDAY CLUB - Johnny Nash - 'I Can See Clearly Now'
MIDWEEK CRISIS you can't see the wood for the trees, then come to WEDNESDAY CLUB we've got Johnny Nash and he will show you how to see clearly again!
JOHNNY NASH - I can see clearly now (1972)
It was 1972 I was living with my Girlfriend, now wife, in a bedsit on the Hill in Richmond, Surrey. I had bought a set of ear phones (my very first) the day before and was on the way home to try them, I could not wait.
When I got to my place, I saw my downstairs window open. Worse still was the main door and also my bedsit door were open. We had been robbed! It was one of the worse disasters I had faced in my young life. ALL MY RECORD COLLECTION was gone, my NEW EAR PHONES were gone, still in their unopened box. I was inconsolable. I could not speak, I could not eat, I could not even listen to music. They could have taken a kidney, they could have taken my gold (if I had any) but not my record collection, that's not fair. These guys knew how to hurt. I will say something however, in their defence. They had taste, as they left all my girlfriend's records behind.
It was about two weeks later and I was on the way to work and I dared to switch on my radio. It was as if a light had descended upon me, maybe this is what it is like when you go to heaven, I don't know? I just fell in love with this perfect piece of pop music, 'I Can See Clearly Now' by Johnny Nash. I made a quick detour to the nearest record shop and bought his current album of the same name, a superb album. I was back, I was again ready, ready for more music.
'I Can See Clearly Now' is what I would consider to be a perfect pop single, there are many around, can you name your perfect pop records? Here are a few to get you started : 'Get it on' by T. Rex. 'Dancing Queen' by Abba, 'The Sun ain't Gonna Shine Anymore' by The Walker Brothers, 'I'm a Believer' by the Monkeys. 'Good Vibrations' by the Beach Boys. The list is endless!
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It was 1972 I was living with my Girlfriend, now wife, in a bedsit on the Hill in Richmond, Surrey. I had bought a set of ear phones (my very first) the day before and was on the way home to try them, I could not wait.
When I got to my place, I saw my downstairs window open. Worse still was the main door and also my bedsit door were open. We had been robbed! It was one of the worse disasters I had faced in my young life. ALL MY RECORD COLLECTION was gone, my NEW EAR PHONES were gone, still in their unopened box. I was inconsolable. I could not speak, I could not eat, I could not even listen to music. They could have taken a kidney, they could have taken my gold (if I had any) but not my record collection, that's not fair. These guys knew how to hurt. I will say something however, in their defence. They had taste, as they left all my girlfriend's records behind.
It was about two weeks later and I was on the way to work and I dared to switch on my radio. It was as if a light had descended upon me, maybe this is what it is like when you go to heaven, I don't know? I just fell in love with this perfect piece of pop music, 'I Can See Clearly Now' by Johnny Nash. I made a quick detour to the nearest record shop and bought his current album of the same name, a superb album. I was back, I was again ready, ready for more music.
'I Can See Clearly Now' is what I would consider to be a perfect pop single, there are many around, can you name your perfect pop records? Here are a few to get you started : 'Get it on' by T. Rex. 'Dancing Queen' by Abba, 'The Sun ain't Gonna Shine Anymore' by The Walker Brothers, 'I'm a Believer' by the Monkeys. 'Good Vibrations' by the Beach Boys. The list is endless!
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All great perfect pop selections from yourself & Singing Bear (Sweet Talkin' Guy was my first single!) - this is an item that could run & run. Off the top of my head, how about 'Nothing Rhymed' by Gilbert O'Sullivan, 'Days' by The Kinks, 'What Do I Get?' by Buzzcocks, 'Son of a Preacher Man' by Dusty Springfield, 'The Soul City Walk' by Archie Bell & the Drells, 'It Doesn't Bother Me' by The Distractions, 'Oh Pretty Woman' by Roy Orbison.....so many wonderful tunes, so little time.
Thanks for the contributions The Swede and SB, I'll go and make a Spotify playlist.