What are you playing tonight?
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BBC Radio Wales, but only 'cos we're on it
Single of the Week, see
Off to Cardiff for a live session tomorrow
At which point the answer to the thread question will be "guitar"
Single of the Week, see

Off to Cardiff for a live session tomorrow
At which point the answer to the thread question will be "guitar"
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Owt comin' up int' north, Barnetto?
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In time, chum - but not till late August at the earliest, more likely September. Will, of course, inform before we entertain.Bruce Rioja wrote:Owt comin' up int' north, Barnetto?
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Reading this thread made me realise I hadn't bought owt new for a while so on Prufrocks & Brucies recommendations I bought the Counting Crows one (pretty good on first listen) and then went a bit retro - Echo & The Bunnymen and Jesus & Mary Chain greatest hits. Twas a bit shocked to see HMV still asking a tenner each for them
double albums or not

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bit o gruff rhys
"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
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I've recently had a bit of a cd spending spree. There's a company called Zovertsock listing used goods on amazon and they use software to undercut the competition by a penny at a time. This means there's a ton of stuff you can get for 1p (+1.26 postage), so naturally I went a bit mad and ordered a ton of stuff, even relatively rare/out of print stuff for a couple of quid at most. Tried to find out who these Zoverstock people were, and it seems it's that musicmagpie.com that advertise on the telly and buy cd's/dvd's/games from people.Harry Genshaw wrote:Reading this thread made me realise I hadn't bought owt new for a while so on Prufrocks & Brucies recommendations I bought the Counting Crows one (pretty good on first listen) and then went a bit retro - Echo & The Bunnymen and Jesus & Mary Chain greatest hits. Twas a bit shocked to see HMV still asking a tenner each for themdouble albums or not
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Frank Ocean's new album. Really, really nice.
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"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
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Dory Previn “Mythical Kings and Iguanas”

Because Leonard Cohen was seeming a bit too frivolous.

Because Leonard Cohen was seeming a bit too frivolous.
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Been youtubeing : Cat Stevens, Tubular Bells, Vangellis (conquest of Paradise), Grimethorpe Colliery Band playing Gresford and the beautiful Concierto Aranjuez from Brassed Off.
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Deep Purple and a bit of Whitesnake...
RIP Jon Lord (was he REALLY 71yrs old?????)
edit: Just listened to the whole of the Made in Japan "live" album..
WOW! you can keep your modern shoite!
RIP Jon Lord (was he REALLY 71yrs old?????)
edit: Just listened to the whole of the Made in Japan "live" album..
WOW! you can keep your modern shoite!
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31st wedding anniversary today, so....one of the best singers ever...
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And Ray Stevens doing Misty,an all-time favourite.
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And Ray Stevens doing Misty,an all-time favourite.
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I thought that C4 news might have done more of an article. It was basically 30 seconds worth of 'Jon Lord is the man that pioneered fusing classical and rock music, and he's died aged 71. Now here's Matt Cain talking about the significance of converting some old oil tanks into a performance art arena'.thebish wrote:Deep Purple and a bit of Whitesnake...
RIP Jon Lord (was he REALLY 71yrs old?????)
edit: Just listened to the whole of the Made in Japan "live" album..
WOW! you can keep your modern shoite!

Now, I know i said earlier that C4 is becoming my default channel, but news coverage regardless of who brings it will always baffle me as they all seem to have their own agenda.

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have now mellowed off into Miles Davis - "Kind of Blue" sublime!
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You want mellow, Bish .... try this ... Albert King, I'll Play the Blues For You


Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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bobo the clown wrote:You want mellow, Bish .... try this ... Albert King, I'll Play the Blues For You
I'll go and have a look!
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well - I'll be doggone!! 
not QUITE Miles Davies!!!

not QUITE Miles Davies!!!
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Miles Davies, Sketches of Spain is about as mellow as it gets.
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