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I've just posted this on the offered topic board but thought I'd try this one as well:


I have two tickets for the wonderful Jonathan Richman who is playing this evening at Shepherds Bush. Unfortunatley due to sickness I'm not able to go. If you'd like the tickets please PM me, I don't want any money, just want someone to enjoy them. They are seated tickets and you'd need to collect from me in ED (near Sainsbury's).


PM if you'd like them - he's also on the Robert Elms show on London radio in about 5 mins....


gutted

A song featured in the films Pump up the Volume and Fight Club and one I just watched, called Southland Tales (which is brilliant by the way)


Ok so here is the:


UK surf version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4ddpFDC63Y&feature=related


and the version off the album:

Doolittle ( I think )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToRwGzzlRiI


and here they are recently on their ?we need cash? tour. Not great but Kim Deal still has the voice of an angel.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V3_u9i2vEc

I just found out Public Enemy are playing a special gig in Brixton tonight where they're playing It Take's a Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back in its entirety. Amazing album. Changed hip-hop forever. Anyone going?


In the meantime:




Public Enemy - Don't Believe the Hype

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