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April??? No-one has posted on here since April? Boy this place has changed...


Anyway, it had been about 20 years since I last heard it but finally got hold of a copy of Screaming Blue Messiah's Gun Shy. What a cracking album that is


Wild Blue Yonder

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OK so about a fiver was spent on the budget for the video but's that's all they could afford and not just because it's my mate who co-wrote it and is singing. It's a fecking tune and the last thing that the late great Martin Rushent produced before he very sadly and suddenly passed away recently. Go buy the CD or download it. I can thoroughly recommend the album too. Out now.


Dirty Fingernails - Nitewreckage

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I've discovered these original music series of lots of struff, usually under a tenner per 3-5 album collection.

Great way to fill all that back catalogue stuff on the cheap.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=original+album+series&x=0&y=0


So far have been discovering the delights of late 60s Fleetwood Mac, when they were playing the Blues.

I know I'm usually late to the party (by almost 50 years here) but there's some great stuff there.


Also indulged myself with The Sisters of Mercy, though two of the albums are compilations, which kind of detracts from the purpose of a 5 album collection, but considering they only did 3 I can see where they're going with it.


Next stop Simply Red and The Corrs Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt.

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