Certainly the first Kitchen Sink song I was moved by must have been Herman’s Hermits version of Graham Gouldman’s “No Milk Today”, when I was about 7. I wasn’t sure what the song was about, but it brought me post-apocalyptic vibes, as if normal life was suspended because The Bomb had been dropped. Later, with more experience of life, I worked out it was about something worse, a relationship breakup.
The Kitchen Sink School of British Popular Music
The Kitchen Sink School of British Popular…
The Kitchen Sink School of British Popular Music
Certainly the first Kitchen Sink song I was moved by must have been Herman’s Hermits version of Graham Gouldman’s “No Milk Today”, when I was about 7. I wasn’t sure what the song was about, but it brought me post-apocalyptic vibes, as if normal life was suspended because The Bomb had been dropped. Later, with more experience of life, I worked out it was about something worse, a relationship breakup.