If we want the benefits of closer trade (and therefore better economic growth) with our neighbours, it is inevitable that we are going to be on the back foot… unless we are back at the heart of Europe being rule makers again. 2/2
May 19, 2025 at 5:41 PM
If we want the benefits of closer trade (and therefore better economic growth) with our neighbours, it is inevitable that we are going to be on the back foot… unless we are back at the heart of Europe being rule makers again. 2/2
As he put the leaflet through the door, I grabbed it, opened the door, clearly taking the bloke by surprise. Holding the leaflet at eye level, without uttering a sound, I tore it in two, then in four, and handed it back to him. 3/5
April 7, 2025 at 2:35 PM
As he put the leaflet through the door, I grabbed it, opened the door, clearly taking the bloke by surprise. Holding the leaflet at eye level, without uttering a sound, I tore it in two, then in four, and handed it back to him. 3/5
If you’ve never done so before, search out Axis of Awesome’s Four Chords Song. On the plus side, if you’re learning an instrument, it means you can accompany a huge repertoire with just a modicum of expertise!
March 15, 2025 at 10:47 AM
If you’ve never done so before, search out Axis of Awesome’s Four Chords Song. On the plus side, if you’re learning an instrument, it means you can accompany a huge repertoire with just a modicum of expertise!
Their popularity may be because harmonically, they aren’t very innovative. Many of the most loved songs follow predictable harmonic progressions which sound familiar (and therefore inviting to western ears) involving only a few chords.
March 15, 2025 at 10:45 AM
Their popularity may be because harmonically, they aren’t very innovative. Many of the most loved songs follow predictable harmonic progressions which sound familiar (and therefore inviting to western ears) involving only a few chords.