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Also listening to 400 Blows - Movin' (a cover of Brass Construction's classic)


Apparently, 400 Blows was founded in South London in the beginning 80's as a duo of Alexander Scott Fraser and Andrew Edward Beer. Wonder if they're around Dulwich somewhere...


If anyone knows where I can get a CD with the 400 Blows version of Movin' on it (don't mind a compilation, please let me know!


:)

Sherwick Wrote:

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> Also listening to 400 Blows - Movin' (a cover of

> Brass Construction's classic)

>

> Apparently, 400 Blows was founded in South London

> in the beginning 80's as a duo of Alexander Scott

> Fraser and Andrew Edward Beer. Wonder if they're

> around Dulwich somewhere...


>

> If anyone knows where I can get a CD with the 400

> Blows version of Movin' on it (don't mind a

> compilation, please let me know!

>

> :)

Sherwick were you a bit of a Soulboy/girl - Brass Construction and Loose ends..good stuff. Got the original of Movin' but not that cover

???? Wrote:

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> Sherwick Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Also listening to 400 Blows - Movin' (a cover

> of

> > Brass Construction's classic)

> >

> > Apparently, 400 Blows was founded in South

> London

> > in the beginning 80's as a duo of Alexander

> Scott

> > Fraser and Andrew Edward Beer. Wonder if

> they're

> > around Dulwich somewhere...

>

> >

> > If anyone knows where I can get a CD with the

> 400

> > Blows version of Movin' on it (don't mind a

> > compilation, please let me know!

> >

> > :)

> Sherwick were you a bit of a Soulboy/girl - Brass

> Construction and Loose ends..good stuff. Got the

> original of Movin' but not that cover


I might have been... ::o

  • 3 weeks later...

"'Street Fighting Years' - Simple Minds "


when it all went a bit wrong (assuming with hindsight rather than nostalgia it wasn't all a bit wrong)


was listening to Sparkle in the Rain and I think it's still a decent album assuming it isn't the glow of hose young sunny days casting errr umm a shadow

mercury music nominees mmm nominated.


Any thoughts? Not exactly a vintage year admittedly, but generally o the opinion that UK has been a bit weak for a few years now. Some great small labels here scouring the world for original talent, but it's Ll got a bit stagnant here of late.


Still that Lisa Hannigan is very listenable in a coffee table sort of way. Anyone who should be on there who isn't (nope Simple Minds is a big no no)?

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