The Guardian meets a few people who inspired pop songs by the likes of Nick Cave, Glasvegas, Blur, and Momus. Oddest entrant: Apparently there’s a name-check of the former Warner Music UK chair hidden within the pomp and nautical references that make up Enya’s “Orinoco Flow”?! [Guardian via Balk]
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Haha the legendary Rob Dickins/Enya reference. I think I heard his name/who he was around the time that came out so I was all ‘eh’? (Ross Cullum is mentioned by first name as well, I think he was the engineer on the sessions.)