I fell in love with her music from a. very early age. It was in the 80s, in Cameroon, and she was the singer of the soundtrack of my favourite movie, The Wild Geese 🥰
Joan sounds wonderful on this cut Someone else and I'm not moving, the first single, looking forward to these new tunes, I can hear a return to what made her music so unique back in the 1980's, harder, echo sounds push her music to greater heights, bravo Joan..what a legend!
In the early 1980's I was an audio electronics student in East London and was shown around Trevor Horn's amazing Sarm East studios at the bottom of Brick Lane. Whilst we were seated at the huge console listening to Malcolm McLaren's Buffalo Girls straight off the multitrack, a woman came in, cursing and rummaging through the studio bins. Once she stormed off I naively said to the studio engineer, "Wow, that cleaner was in a bad mood". His tart reply "That wasn't the cleaner, that's Joan Armatrading, she's obviously lost something important". Never more felt such a fool and for having jumped to a terrible conclusion. Sorry Joan!
If I'm being honest, this is not my fav direction for a Joan Armatrading song. A little bit commercial in structure and the chorus seems disjointed to me. Do not misunderstand me; one of my main attractions to Joan's music is her quirky chord pairings, sometimes odd time signature changes and melodies that can make you work to dig them. She's incredible and this is no sleight, not even a sleight of hand, just an opinion.
I fell in love with her music from a. very early age. It was in the 80s, in Cameroon, and she was the singer of the soundtrack of my favourite movie, The Wild Geese 🥰
She really is like a fine wine, she just Gets sweeter with time. Can't not love this lady. 💪🇬🇧🍻
Great song. She's still very much got it all these years later. Love Joan Armatrading and Tracy chapman too. ❤❤
Yessss! Jooooaaannn!!!❤❤❤
Joan sounds wonderful on this cut Someone else and I'm not moving, the first single, looking forward to these new tunes, I can hear a return to what made her music so unique back in the 1980's, harder, echo sounds push her music to greater heights, bravo Joan..what a legend!
❤ glad you are still creating music!
Love it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
😉😊❤🔥🤎🔥❤🔥🤎🔥❤🔥🤎😉😊 She only get better with time ❤💙🤎💙❤
@@gicandathomas606 💯 percent!
She is wonderful, but she'll never better her 3rd album. No-one could.
There is one throne. There is one queen. Thrilled for the new music!
@@JJKoester Yes, Queen Joan!!!!
Love this🎉😊❤
Beautiful❤
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Great song
Beautiful !!!
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Goddess!
Amazing.
❤❤❤
😊nice
great
Glad to see you are still out there doing it, was hoping for something a little more earthy though.
In the early 1980's I was an audio electronics student in East London and was shown around Trevor Horn's amazing Sarm East studios at the bottom of Brick Lane. Whilst we were seated at the huge console listening to Malcolm McLaren's Buffalo Girls straight off the multitrack, a woman came in, cursing and rummaging through the studio bins. Once she stormed off I naively said to the studio engineer, "Wow, that cleaner was in a bad mood". His tart reply "That wasn't the cleaner, that's Joan Armatrading, she's obviously lost something important". Never more felt such a fool and for having jumped to a terrible conclusion. Sorry Joan!
Being a cleaner is terrible????
@@aprilking8777 You clearly missed my point.
😅❤@@VickersDoorter
Amazing story ❤️
😊❤🎉😮❤🎉😂❤🎉😊
🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇵🇸 queers for palestine
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If I'm being honest, this is not my fav direction for a Joan Armatrading song. A little bit commercial in structure and the chorus seems disjointed to me. Do not misunderstand me; one of my main attractions to Joan's music is her quirky chord pairings, sometimes odd time signature changes and melodies that can make you work to dig them. She's incredible and this is no sleight, not even a sleight of hand, just an opinion.
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🌷🍒☔☂️
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