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Posted
Mon 28 January 2008 17:36
..................and unfortunately its not in Newcastle but England's #2 music capital
April 21st
Queen Elizabeth Hall
London, UK
That'll be another one I miss then
Diccus
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looks like he's lost slightly more than his way...
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I think the hat and boots combo are really fetching, shame he had to use the NO Tour underpants to wipe his..................... brow
"High on a hill there's a lonely goatherd etc"
Here he is later, having changed...................
Posts: 3062 | Location: barelyawakeever | Registered: Sat 11 February 2006
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I can't follow that - it is too disturbing. He'll catch his death of cold dressed like that though.
Posts: 1843 | Location: Edinburgh, Scotland | Registered: Fri 08 October 2004
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So this is what happens when you leave a thread unattended for a few hours; a very disturbing set of reactions to my perfectly innocent post
Surely you country boys recognised ...
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Hank Wangford , although I admit he is less well known for his naked mountaineering then for his C&W stylings
Much better than Rickie Lee Jones IMHO
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Sorry Diccus! I was confusing RLJ for a "new country" act. Although I've done some research, I can't work out who I was thinking of ...
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That must be the famous
Ronald Leviathon Jalabert marvellous with tin whistle and slide guitar
Rickies best album IMO and one of my favourite albums, period.........................
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Thanks for the recommendation. I'm always interested in new (to me) music, so I've just ordered it!
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I dont think you will be disappointed. Steve Gadd and Jeff Porcaro featuring on some of the tracks, it doesnt get much better than that. P
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'Thanks for the recommendation. I'm always interested in new (to me) music, so I've just ordered it!'
If you like that then get back to us there will be plenty of folk on here with recommends.
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Ooohhh yes, This is melting chocolate good
Thanks very much for the rec' Diccus!
What would you suggest as my next listen RLJ style?
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The first album is hard to beat. And Pop Pop, an album of covers, is superb. Nigel
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Next i'd gte her first album, then the volcano japanese import which is very very good indeed. P
Posts: 666 | Location: Sale, Manchester | Registered: Wed 13 September 2006
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Thanks to y'all for the tips!
1st album 2nd for me it is
Is Volcano the label of the JPN import?
Cheers - John
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