Sunday, 13 December 2015

Old Toy Trains


Quality Street. Not just a tin of chocolates that comes into the house but once a year, but also the title of Nick Lowe's festive album from 2013.

It's been playing in the car all week and may well be the soundtrack to this afternoon's decorating of the tree. I'll have to run it by the committee first, of course. The tree is traditionally decked with Dean Martin 'Live at the Sands' playing in the background, but as we're a week early (James is here this weekend, not next), it may be time to ring in the changes. I am, however, expecting stiff opposition.

Maybe they'll let me play both?


Nick Lowe - Old Toy Trains (2013)



 


16 comments:

  1. I'm not much of a Christmas album man myself, but the more I hear of Nick Lowe's seasonal effort, the more I like it.

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  2. Small children have a tendency to put things in their mouth. Toys that contain small parts are a serious chocking hazard and should not be selected. Spreader Bars

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  4. Danny from Brisbane - what can I say? It surprised me too, truth be known. G'day!

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