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Off Spotify.....
 
Ha, I must have been listening to Man Of Aran at the same time as you Dave. Afterwards...............

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Brilliant bass and lead guitarists respectively.
 
Totally right regarding 'Red Army Blues' saw the 'Waterboys' live a couple of years back and the live version was excellent.
 
Jeff Healey "While my guitar gently weeps", not a bad cover altho I usually find the guy a bit Chris Rea.
 
idc:

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On Spotify. If you like Blur, Radiohead or Doves try them. Lido, their first album is my favourite and their most experimental.
Have just been listening to both of these after your recommendation!.I'm quite impressed so far!
 
The Little Boots is a new acquisition. I love a lot of her home videos and live performances, and the album is an excellent set of pop songs. I do feel that the production takes away a little of the quirkiness that makes her home videos etc. so appealing but there is no doubt that it is a very enjoyable album. The songs are mostly excellent with much more intelligent lyrics than most of the ilk. What I like is that there is so clearly a real musician behind it rather than just another pretty robot (although she certainly is pretty!).
 
Dave, I keep going back to all three Clearlake albums, excellent. Different genre today, probably down to the sunshine...

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America is down to your influence Matthew. Before it was all a Horse With no Name.
 
idc:
Dave, I keep going back to all three Clearlake albums, excellent. Different genre today, probably down to the sunshine...

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America is down to your influence Matthew. Before it was all a Horse With no Name.

Hat Trick is one of my favourite America albums. Still can't stop thinking about the gig I saw them give in Manchester earlier this year. They were superb.

Only about 2 weeks until Crosby Stills and Nash now!!
 
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Threshold - `Critical Mass` (cd)

Can`t stop listening to Threshold at the moment. Very classy prog-metal with some superb melodic hooks.
 
Never posted on this bit before few bits im skipping between mainly
Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It
Jazzanova - Of All The Things (Big fan of the Ben Westbeech track)

Belleruche - Turntable Soul Music

Q-Tip - The Renaissance
 
matthewpiano: Hat Trick is one of my favourite America albums. Still can't stop thinking about the gig I saw them give in Manchester earlier this year. They were superb. Only about 2 weeks until Crosby Stills and Nash now!!

Ha, funnily enough after America I moved on to some CSN and then some Y with S......

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The drumming on the opening track is astounding. The covers of Stargazer and Larks Tongues are a bit too close to the original versions for my liking. I want covers with a groups own slant on the music (eg Cornershop's cover of Norwegian Wood, sung in Hindi) and not what a tribute band would come up with.

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