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The happiest song on earth : 20 tracks to cure a bad mood | Music

The world tells you Nick Drake was a sad man. But Hazey Jane II is a happy song, I promise. Sure there are themes of isolation and alienation. And some of the lyrics scream “anxiety!”.But also there are horns, a twangin’ electric guitar and suggestions on how to move through the world – like: “Take a little while to grow your brother’s hair” or “Take a little while to find your way in here”. And I think that’s nice. – Joe Koning Nothing tickles my fancy more than a super upbeat tune with truly depressing lyrics. She’s giving him the runaround, never answering his calls, and he’s begging her for love while she’s always just letting him down – and you just bop along like it’s the happiest song on earth. (Love Really Hurts Without You is another absolute banger in this category.) –

Morning mail: two local Covid cases in Sydney, Labor backs gas, Sky News goes regional

Morning mail: two local Covid cases in Sydney, Labor backs gas, Sky News goes regional
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Investors are not buying into the myth of a coal industry renaissance

Investors are not buying into the myth of a coal industry ‘renaissance’ At the world’s biggest coal export port in England, no China-bound ships are waiting or scheduled to load before Christmas By Ben Smee and Ben Butler / The Guardian Three years ago, pictures of bulk carriers lined up off the coast of Mackay, Australia, were framed as evidence of a “renaissance” in the coal industry. There were more than 70 coal ships in the offshore gridlock in December 2017. This year, there were just 12 waiting equaling a record low set at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the world’s biggest coal export port in Newcastle, England, no China-bound ships are waiting or scheduled to load before Christmas. More than 50 ships carrying Australian coal are reportedly waiting off the Chinese coast.

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