New Gold Dream
I was listening to Simple Minds today. It was a live recording of their recent greatest hits tour. All pretty good and they gave us a fair spread of hits from Glasgow Art Rock, to Euro motorik travellers, to stadium kings and beyond. Most people say that the Minds achieved an almost perfect bell curve career with the very early eighties being their absolute peak. They're probably right in that the signs were all there on Sons and Fascination and in follow up New Gold Dream, they achieved pretty much perfection. I can't think of another album that sounded so out there but of its time. They created new music and to my ears nobody has ever tried to replicate what they and producer Peter Walsh achieved. If you look on YouTube there's a cracking interview with John Foxx singing the bands praises and it's nice to see some form of reassessment of their contribution to modern music. That brings me to New Gold Dream, the song itself. On the live album, it kicks in and p...