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(Photo taken by Andi of Outline magazine) The doors had only been open for 30 minutes on Tuesday evening and many people were still fil...
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On my regular journeys up and along the A12, A14, A140 and M11 in the 1980's, travelling to concerts in London and the East of Englan...
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A couple of weeks ago, I dragged my tired old bones off to catch the great Richard Dawson in concert. Long suffering readers of this blog...
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Some time ago, probably several years by this point, John Medd and I were having a back and forth on the subject of guitar solos in rock. T...
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Over the past few weeks, a succession of time and brain-space constraints did their utmost to put the kibosh on my attempts to pull toget...
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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