TUESDAY BLUES!! City and Colour - The Grand Optimist / Love don't live here anymore
City and Colour - The Grand Optimist / Love don't live here anymore
I recently made a little discovery that made me both smirk, but mostly shake my head. This was the revelation that the phrase "Tuesday Blues" is a "well known phenomenon among Esctasy users that if you spend your weekend up, by the Tuesday you feel depressed" (see the urban dictionary). Now, I didn't know that. I just named it Tuesday Blues as I didn't want to call it Monday Blues....but the irony is not lost on me as this outlay mainly contains singer / songwriters, of which the majority have a tinge of melancholy.
Anyhow, back to the track's. City and Colour is the name for former post-hardcore Alexisonfire singer Dallas Green's acoustic / folk music. The name City and Colour is named after is name - i.e. Dallas (is a) City and Green (is a) colour....which makes sense. The Grand Optimist features on the 2011 album "Little Hell" which featured the track fragile bird which I featured last year. If you are not familiar with his material, it's an album that's certainly worth checking out.
Although a lot of his fan base stemmed from his punk days, his crossover and quality can't be denied - he has even got a grin from Neil Young when playing "Old Man" at the 2011 Juno's which moved him up a couple of pegs in my eyes! He's also done a great cover of the Rose Royce classic Love Don't Live Here Anymore which can be seen below.
Checkout more Tuesday Blues posts or the Spotify Playlist here - remember it's a must for those on a come down!
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
I recently made a little discovery that made me both smirk, but mostly shake my head. This was the revelation that the phrase "Tuesday Blues" is a "well known phenomenon among Esctasy users that if you spend your weekend up, by the Tuesday you feel depressed" (see the urban dictionary). Now, I didn't know that. I just named it Tuesday Blues as I didn't want to call it Monday Blues....but the irony is not lost on me as this outlay mainly contains singer / songwriters, of which the majority have a tinge of melancholy.
Although a lot of his fan base stemmed from his punk days, his crossover and quality can't be denied - he has even got a grin from Neil Young when playing "Old Man" at the 2011 Juno's which moved him up a couple of pegs in my eyes! He's also done a great cover of the Rose Royce classic Love Don't Live Here Anymore which can be seen below.
Checkout more Tuesday Blues posts or the Spotify Playlist here - remember it's a must for those on a come down!
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
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