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They're brilliant, I got into them a couple of days after they did a UK tour so I missed the chance to go see them, but they're near the top of my "must-see" list now.TANGODANCER wrote:Hey, was listening to R & G on MP3 only yesterday.jmjhb wrote:I've been listening to Rodrigo y Gabriela and Metric a lot tonight, and also Okkervil River's new album
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Didn't The Communards have that gay, foetus looking git singing for them that sounded like someone running their fingernails down a blackboard? Anyway, whilst dicking about ont' interweb a couple of weeks ago I discovered that Lloyd Cole & The Commotions had had a gig at the Hammersmith Odeon recorded and have eventually managed to track a copy down. Fookin' fantastic.TANGODANCER wrote: Communards "Don't leave me this way"
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Didn't The Communards have that gay, foetus looking git singing for them that sounded like someone running their fingernails down a blackboard? Anyway, whilst dicking about ont' interweb a couple of weeks ago I discovered that Lloyd Cole & The Commotions had had a gig at the Hammersmith Odeon recorded and have eventually managed to track a copy down. Fookin' fantastic.TANGODANCER wrote: Communards "Don't leave me this way"
It was years bfore I discovered that it was Jimmy Somerville, and not some woman singing that
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Am almost certain there was a recording of this way back before the Communards. Can't think who it was. Maybe Lloyd Cole did it first?Bruce Rioja wrote:Didn't The Communards have that gay, foetus looking git singing for them that sounded like someone running their fingernails down a blackboard? Anyway, whilst dicking about ont' interweb a couple of weeks ago I discovered that Lloyd Cole & The Commotions had had a gig at the Hammersmith Odeon recorded and have eventually managed to track a copy down. Fookin' fantastic.TANGODANCER wrote: Communards "Don't leave me this way"
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Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes.TANGODANCER wrote:Am almost certain there was a recording of this way back before the Communards. Can't think who it was. Maybe Lloyd Cole did it first?Bruce Rioja wrote:Didn't The Communards have that gay, foetus looking git singing for them that sounded like someone running their fingernails down a blackboard? Anyway, whilst dicking about ont' interweb a couple of weeks ago I discovered that Lloyd Cole & The Commotions had had a gig at the Hammersmith Odeon recorded and have eventually managed to track a copy down. Fookin' fantastic.TANGODANCER wrote: Communards "Don't leave me this way"
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