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Here's Suggs recommending my mates' band. I suspect they took advantage of his...err....merriment.


And a proper song.

Electric Prunes - I had to(sic) much to dream


I've thought this was "I had too much to drink last night" for years. Doh!!

Having seen Dawn Landes live, I would recommend checking out more of her stuff


This came on my shuffle back on the plane - it's a haunting take on an old English Folk Song. I hadn't heard it in years and it gave me quite the chill




The video is now to do with the song or group - some amateur take.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> This one's for you Giggirl. x

>

> Till The Next Goodbye - The Rolling Stones


Dear Mr Lush - I can't thank you enough.


I was thinking of buying the new Prodigy CD (I know CDs are soooo last century but that's just me). Anyone heard it? Good? Bad? Indifferent? Don't give a fcuk?

  • 2 weeks later...

My missus introduced me to this group. The Video is a homage to the shield but the band in question are called 'White House'. I like it but I can't understand it but I like listening to her humming along to it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di5UEllhTS4

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