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Hello ShyGirl, loving the idea of just randomly throwing in MTH songs, and maybe one day I'll start a thread for me and TommyBoy for that sole purpose. But on this one you have to either post a diferent song from the last named group/singer or a song title containing one of the words from the previous post's song title.

Those are the rules I'm afraid, though I admire your free-spirited Mott-centric attitude I.ll follow on from the good JL if you don't mind.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Well, you're obviously a big fan. I saw Ian Hunter

> in the Woodhouse once about 30 years ago. Blimey

> is that one of theres?

>

> This Wheel's On Fire - Bob Dylan


It certainly is JL. It could be reasonably described as 'filler' on the Brain Capers album. It's not a track for diehards even. One to avoid really. Good one on seeing IH, still going strong and showing his face over here on an almost annual basis.

But to business.


Do You Wheely Want To Hurt Me? - Jonathan Ross.

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