Stean Peter wrote:
It's just struck me that I obviously prefer later more laid-back
Madnessmaterial than the earlier stuff these days -
it used to be the other wayround! God, and I'm 30 next week. It'll
be Simon & Garfunkel next!
Someoneget my zimmer!
Stean-
Try and not worry too much about aging, geezer (sorry, I couldn't resist, even though I myself am even older than Chrissy-Boy).
First of all, maturity is well underrated. If you were stuck in a place where you only appreciated early Madness and never embraced their growth as a band, I think you would be in rather greater danger of stagnation and decrepitude, but since you've remained as open to change as Madness themselves, I think you'll have no trouble in keeping creeping senility at bay for a little while longer.
Madness Is Ubiquitous!
-Neakey
