before and after: golden brown by the stranglers and omar lye-fook
July 7, 2010 by ksolo
Filed under dinner and a song
I first heard the song ‘Golden Brown’ in Guy Ritchie’s iconic caper flick, Snatch. Ritchie has a way of sneaking obscure musical classics into his films that leaves me scrambling for a copy of the soundtrack. This particular obscure classic was originally recorded by English rock band, The Stranglers. The song – when it was first released in 1981 – had a little bit of controversy attached to it because it was said that the lyrics referred to heroin usage. While there’s nothing in the Stranglers’ original video to suggest that, English soul singer Omar Lye-Fook’s 1997 version of Golden Brown – well at least the video – makes heavy visual references to ’chasing the dragon’.
In my opinion, the song’s lilting melodies and day-dreamy lyrics are enough of a drug. Have a look and a listen for yourself. I promise, you will get addicted.
The Stranglers – Golden Brown Video
Omar Lye-Fook – Golden Brown Video
cheers,
k


good music: beautiful strange (prince)
new music: slakah the beatchild
sade’s new video: ‘soldier of love’








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