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My maternal grandmother remarried late in life and thus Uncle Ted became the only male grandparent figure I'd ever have. He worked at th...
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Maud, my Maternal Grandmother (Nan), was born in Stratford in the East End of London on January 19th 1893, 131 years ago. She passed away tw...
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Somehow, don't ask me exactly how it happened, I seem to have reached the grand old age of 57. Last time I checked, I could've sw...
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In mid-November, right at the point where the busyness level at work changed gear from simply hectic to full-on pre-Christmas panic, I start...
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Time is a bit tight at the moment and will probably remain this way for a couple more weeks at least, so apologies for my lower than usua...
6 comments:
New to me, quite enjoyed it, there is one heck of a lot going on there.
I love this. It's wonderful to hear something genuinely imaginative. Great sounds. I shall be following up on Wolf People.
Hard to believe this could be contemporary! Yes, it sounds like some very obscure early 70s prog-folk band doesn't it, and like OPC says, a heck of a lot going on there!
I've finally managed to put down the Unknown Mortal Orchestra album and now find myself hooked on the Foxygen LP and this track. It's only early March and we've already seen some top tunes released this year - long may it continue.
Not bad at all! I will check these lot out. A bit like medieval Metal!
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