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Sky Larkin - The Golden Spike.


Quirky lyrics*, jangly guitar pop with shades of Belly, Sugarcubes and a bit of Echobelly.

If that sounds good I highly recommend.


[pre]

*we're antibodies living off

sentiment stretched over sediment and soil

throw it overarm

[/pre]

titch juicy Wrote:

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> bob dylan- john wesley harding and blood on the

> tracks

> iron and wine- our endless numbered days and the

> shepherd's dog

> bdp- by all means neceesary

> and a wonderful wonderful wonderful al green best

> of :)



Iron & Wine is great



at this very moment listening to "The Old Kit Bag " album by Richard Thompson

Uh, sorry, but modern Snow Patrol is really good -at least to these codgerish ears. Ok, naive, but gets at a certain unvarnished truth emotional truth. Is it hopelessly naff to like Kings of Leon? That guy's voice is deeply special - and vibes on that rarest of things - honestly expressed male passion and vulnerability.

Paper Planes by MIA is this wonky/skanky celebration of sudden-death sink estate culture.Scary but compelling and ridiculously catchy. Weirdly featured in Slumdog.

Anyone know Schnauss? Modern German bloke who's electronica is a kind of blissed out exploration of mood and theme.


Ok, end of wank-a-thon.


Pip pip!

  • 3 weeks later...

To show my age , on the i pod play list today


Neil Young, Ohio, followed by the whole rust never sleeps album

Lynard Skynard, live album

crosby stills nash & young live in astbury park ( 1972 i think)



kept me singing along for over an hour ( very funny looks on the tube and bus)

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