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 Great album, listened to it recently.EveshamAddick said:Listened to the first Killing Joke LP while sweeping leaves in the garden - superb!0
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            Sparks - Past Tense .1
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            A Blemish in the Great Light - Half Moon Run0
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 I went to see Jimmie Dale Gilmore years ago at the Garage Highbury & Islington, he didn't disappoint. I really love his voice.Lincsaddick said:1
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 Reminds me of Willie Nelson, another Texan .. I had never heard of him before his track with Dave Alvin was mentioned by one of my favourite authors, John Sandford, so, I had a listen ((:>)sillav nitram said:
 I went to see Jimmie Dale Gilmore years ago at the Garage Highbury & Islington, he didn't disappoint. I really love his voice.Lincsaddick said:
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            Live at the Albert Hall, one of Jimi's best concerts, which had its world premier last month, I have a bootleg copy, and although the film is not the best quality the audio is fine. This preview shows the colour and the promise of what I am told by the people who went was a great gig. After 50 long years, I bloodywell hope so!. Love the idea that people could walk across the stage literally, and that sound system, with a wall of Marshall's all cranked up, by Roger Mayer must have been awesome, He must have looked like a man from outer space, he certainly played like no one else did at the time, and few if any have ever
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 A goodun thanks for the reminder.Lincsaddick said:1
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 Saw Ian and the Blockheads at the Lyceum in 1982 and 1983 - amazing shows!Lincsaddick said:1
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 He was wonderful live, a real theatric, microphone stand smothered in coloured hankies.EveshamAddick said:
 Saw Ian and the Blockheads at the Lyceum in 1982 and 1983 - amazing shows!Lincsaddick said:1
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            Finlandia - Sibelius3
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 and of course the Blockheads were (still are) a superb set of musicians .. love the twin keyboard players .. possibly Britain's best 'jazz band' of their erastonemuse said:
 He was wonderful live, a real theatric, microphone stand smothered in coloured hankies.EveshamAddick said:
 Saw Ian and the Blockheads at the Lyceum in 1982 and 1983 - amazing shows!Lincsaddick said:
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            Lively Santana from Santana lll .. get the blistering guitar solo at the end .. Neal Schon https://youtu.be/2wwfUEM3BWU https://youtu.be/2wwfUEM3BWU
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            Aaron Copland & London Symphony Orchestra0
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            Janus Stark - Angel in the flames.0
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            The Smiths - That joke isn't funny anymore
 “I’ve seen this happen in other people’s lives, and now it’s happening in mine.”
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            Si Forever - Andrea Bocelli0
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            Blackbird, The Beatles Album - Milos2
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            Just discovered Gerry Cinnamon. Excellent stuff. A bit prone to effing and jefffing which I don’t like too much and I think I’m about 30 years too old for his live shows but the boy is excellent. By all accounts he has little regard for the music business either. Good lad.0
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 until it comes time to get paid that isSillybilly said:Just discovered Gerry Cinnamon. Excellent stuff. A bit prone to effing and jefffing which I don’t like too much and I think I’m about 30 years too old for his live shows but the boy is excellent. By all accounts he has little regard for the music business either. Good lad.
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 Yeah, but I get the impression, perhaps wrongly, that he refuses a record deal and pretty much arranged everything himself/with a small team via Facebook. Claims he’s in the business for a couple of years till he gets all his songs out there and will the disappear. We’ll see.Lincsaddick said:
 until it comes time to get paid that isSillybilly said:Just discovered Gerry Cinnamon. Excellent stuff. A bit prone to effing and jefffing which I don’t like too much and I think I’m about 30 years too old for his live shows but the boy is excellent. By all accounts he has little regard for the music business either. Good lad.1
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