McGreggor

There was a time when nobody knew the band Elbow, save the devout few who followed them slavishly. I was among those few, and count myself fortunate to be so. Then they made the album The Seldom Seen Kid which won them the Mercury Prize, the Brit award for best band, and a slew of other top awards, and suddenly they were famous and everyone knew them.

Being one of the early fans, their new-found fame is a bitter-sweet pill. Sweet in that they are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Bitter in the sense that I always rather enjoyed being the devoted fan of an amazing band that no one had ever heard of.

Nevertheless, I am still a devoted fan and now wish to share another piece of their brilliance from the days before the glory.

This song, McGreggor was recorded with the Leaders of the Free World album, but only released as a B-side, tragically. It came about somewhat as a fluke: while in the studio listening back to the mix for the song Picky Bugger, keyboardist Craig Potter accidentally hit the “half time” button, slowing the track down to half its original tempo (surprise). It turned out to fit perfectly with some lyrics that Guy Garvey had been playing around with, and they cut the track.

The result is this beautiful blend of gospel and rock with the classic Elbow twist.

3 Comments

  1. yo.
    kinda creepy song… but i guess i can see why you like it.
    i have been wondering for some time now about what your thoughts on the new coldplay album are. i know you dont like all their stuff, so i wanted to know your take on the new album. just curious.
    also… if you had to pick ONE simon and garfunkle song that you liked the best… what would it be? what about paul simon alone? could you pick an all time fave?
    what are you listening to these days… just elbow?
    oh, and what are your thoughts on John Mayor? talented? horrid?
    do tell.

  2. Kohl says:

    You should let me have this post for a song share, straight up.