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saw chery ghost 2-3 years ago at bush hall, was a great set, took me weeks to find out about him as there was nowt much on t'internet at time.


today listenin to different versions of Omie Wise by :

Bert Jansch

Bob Dylan

Doc & Merle Watson

Doug Wallin

G. B. Grayson


it's cool to collect loads of versions and play em in one run..

The new School of Seven Bells album.

They seem to have moved away from the sound that was so hard to pin down in their debut and are wearing their influences a little self-consciously, but then touching points of Stereolab, My Bloody Valentine and the Cocteau Twins are happily fizzing my bung-holes, so thumbs up (just up, not up anything in particular after that last metaphor) from me.

Speaking of I Am Kloot, Mercury shortlist. This award has become a bit of a joke and it is completely unpredictable, but anyone like to hazard a guess from this lot?


Biffy Clyro with ?Only Revolutions?

Corinne Bailey Rae with ?The Sea?

Dizzee Rascal with ?Tongue N? Cheek?

Kit Downes Trio with ?Golden?

Foals with ?Total Life Forever?

I Am Kloot with ?Sky At Night?

Laura Marling with ?I Speak Because I Can?

Mumford And Sons with ?Sigh No More?

Paul Weller with ?Wake Up The Nation?

Villagers with ?Becoming A Jackal?

Wild Beasts with ?Two Dancers?

The XX with ?XX?

Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse - Dark Night of the Soul: very good

The National - High Violet: not sure yet, starting to think it's a bit dirgey for my liking

Arcade Fire - The Suburbs: enjoying it more with each listen

The Drums: very enjoyable

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