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…
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.