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Musical geniuses who don't get much credit these days (no 73)


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taper Wrote:

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> David Bowie. Hank Williams. Tony Iommi. Mark Arm.

> Rat Scabies. Dick Gaughan. Nigel Blackwell


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Hey, Dick Gaughan gets loads of credit!


He's been at The Goose at least twice and possibly three times (too late to count) and he's coming to East Dulwich again in September! YAY !!!

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I find the cod Oirishness of public schoolboy and lightweight drinker shane mcgowan tiresome at the best of time, at xmas, after a few too many repeats of that pogues dirge, I begin to veer from finding him tiresome, to wishing someone would wrestle him in a hessian sack, weighed down with rocks,and dump him into the nearest canal.with bono .
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Lowell George, Todd Rundgren, Jackie Wilson, Van Morrison, Donald Byrd, Bobbi Humphrey, Tom Waits, Ry Cooder, Donald Fagen, Walter Becker, Johnny Bristol, Kirk Cobain, George Harrison, Mick Ronson, Nick Drake, Ray Davies, Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Herbie Hancock, Lester Young, Freddie Hubbard, Hubert Laws, Bobby Womack, ................more later
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