My favourite album: The Good, the Bad and the Queen
Our writers are picking their favourite albums – here, Gareth Grundy explains his love for The Good, the Bad and the Queen"It's hard to imagine an anti-war song becoming a radio hit, as it might have done in the 60s. The way people listen to music has changed: ideas don't stay in the ether long enough to have the impact that songs might have 20 or 30 years ago."Not the words of PJ Harvey after deservedly winning the Mercury prize last week, for the explicitly anti-war Let England Shake, but th...
Guardian Music — Our writers are picking their favourite albums – here, Gareth Grundy explains his love for The Good, the Bad and the Queen"It's hard to imagine an anti-war song becomin... more info