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The Silent League - of stars and other somebodies.


Lovely stuff, sort of mercury revish circa deserters songs meets flaming lipsish circa soft bulletin, add an orchestra, a little bit of burt bacharach and a ukelele with mojave 3 like vocals and you're getting there.

Was reading a book on Peter Cook recently so dug out some old Derek & Clive. Still very very funny when you're smashed after a late night out on the juice. Also, The Faces for similar reasons. I have a mate who whenever he gets pissed has a war cry of "Put the Faces on FFS."
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I don't often/never let it out that I like The Mode!


I stand still stepping on the shady streets

And i watch that man to a stranger

You think you only know me when you turn on the light

Now the room is lit with danger...


Mr. MW74 brought home Dexy's Midnight Runners (vinyl) the other day. I'm not so sure.

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