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Incitatus Wrote:

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> LizzygotDizzy - The Pipes & Drums & Military Band

>

> of The Royal Scots Dragoon

> Guards - Amazing Grace-

>

> Snap.


Lol! I trust you to keep that to yourself then Incitatus! ha! our ages that is X

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Cheers for that Sean, but tisnt true as you well

> know. ;-) You must be right Capt, I googled and

> thats what it came up with. Please check it out

> for me 19.2.67.


"This is My Song" by Petula Clark. I didn't know she'd released anything other than "DownTown".


The Number One on the Day You Were Born

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Anyone got the new British Sea Power album, I

> think it's out today.

> Sadly I may have to wait, with Fopp closed and now

> Zavvi/Virgin shut, I am shopless :(


MP: the Fopp branch by Covent Garden is now open again.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I finally got round to getting the last Animal Collective album Strawberry Jam. It seemed to be in all the end of year best ofs (well, the less mainstream ones anyway), but I'd been a bit disappointed by Panda Bear's album, so I held off.

Anyway, I shouldn't have.

It's an absolute marvel, all the playfulness of Panda Bear, and the trademark bonkers soundscapes from AC, but it's much tighter focussed and more powerful than their previous work.

Unsolved Mysteries and Cuckoo Cuckoo beat even The Purple Bottle and Banshee Beat for an unsettling encounter with your childhood nostalgia, tinged with death and loss.

Well worth a place on anyone's shelf.

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