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chhodgkins
Found you as a listener to [url=http://www.last.fm/music/Various+Artists/Reckless+Roots+Rockers]this[/url] rare dubplate, and your library on random is interesting, too!
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pointless_walks
Saw your shout on Max Wall's "England's Glory"...and had a look at your "Pleasant Dinners" blog thingie...bloody great-love it ;)
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catechstrophy
Fatima Mansions :) great blast from the path .. just been enjoying the Snub video for "only losers.."
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Auto_Da_Fe
Did you get to the Cathal C gig last night? Didn't spot anyone looking like your avatar.. thanks for the heads up - it was very good.
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PSU_strummer
REM note='node'. and btw-- it's a playlist of 1990's rollin'-- i wouldn't normally be listinin' to da "J.J.Fadd" all too often, no matter how Super their sonic may be.
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PSU_strummer
Interesting; Tindersticks: what an unlikely commonality, methinks. As a child, playground-bound, to spy the others there, on further inspection I believe i might try this new thing called friendship. hmm. okay-- now... let's see-- can i remember how to do that, i wonder.... will check-in likely later before pressing all those buttons, however. dig. i do not know why the word "radical" wants to be typed now, but it's already been done. enjoy. see last.fm note sona+[us]
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PSU_strummer
dude, you remind me of a certain "lead singer" of a certain [former] ensemble, with which i too performed. but, i see: you are most probably not he. nevertheless, it's like, "I must confess!", rock and f*ckin roll anyway. it even feels-good to say.
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Auto_Da_Fe
Yes - Hush Puppy Hush and Coo Coo Bird. Would love to hear more (didn't know there was more until reading your bio), but happily settle for eating my fried mush in the interim!
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daileron38
You commented on Tony Banks' "The Lie" that you never worked out what "A Curious Feeling" was all about. I'm surprised I never hear more discussion about this. I once heard Banks had a gambling addiction. From this perspective the whole album makes perfect sense as the story of a man who makes a bet with fate, loses the bet, and becomes an amnesiac. The narrative opens with "Lucky Me", where the hero admits that he can't recall his life. Then we go back and see what happened in "The Lie", where he makes a bet that he will never fall in love, and if he loses, he'll lose his "memory and most of your mind". He does fall in love and loses the bet ("You"), and from there it's a long slide into oblivion ("Waters of Lethe", "For a While", "In the Dark"). It's an achingly sad story, ably told, but I had to figure it out myself over years of listening to it. I've never seen this dramatic line discussed anywhere. I'd be interested in hearing different interpretations.
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theginganinja
As I was saying to David the other day at the club, I'm talking about Manchester's Sweet Sensation here. Marcel King was one of Britain's greatest soul voices - with better luck he might have been England's Marvin Gaye , but he didn't have the breaks and it's a case of what might have been.
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