Sunday, 26 August 2012
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The jazz-fusion sweet spot runs from 1969 to 1975, a period where electricity pushed and prodded its way ever further into the previously ex...
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To the anonymous strangers on the surrounding tables in the cafe we probably looked like two old friends having a long overdue catch-up o...
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Just over a month ago, the 40th anniversary of the release of David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust LP was rightly celebrated with much f...
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I've featured the work of American guitarist Jeff Parker in this slot before ( here ). He's one of those musicians who clearly just ...
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My first guitar, April 1963. Regrets, I've had a few...and aside from all the many thoughtless things I've said and done throug...
5 comments:
Utterly perfect song choice. One of the Braggster's songs with which I am not familiar and I must say it's just great. We'll really miss ol' Neil.
Yep, its probably the only choice to make. And is it me or do Billy Bragg's songs make everyone more tearful as they get older ?
Someone of around my age said on the radio that he felt like a little bit of his childhood has died - a phrase I've never had cause to identify with until now.
And Bel Mondo, no it's not just you.
Yeah but did he really walk on the moon? Nah just kidding, I can't believe those bloody conspiracy theorists. A great quote The Swede, that would have been something incredible to witness. I'll have to make do with the Mars rovers....RIP Neil Armstrong. Wonderful song...
Quick get on to You Tube 2 more from Tempest,,,,Scarlett Town and Pay in Blood....there good!!!!
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