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Who else can picture Mockney attempting to harness and quell the deep undertones of 'avin it large only to succumb to the rythme and start rebounding around the 8:17 from Denmark Hill to London bridge in a way that will only scare all the children on board.

Unlikely in current mood.


Here's a ditty that some may like, I'm thinking Jah will at any rate. My mate met them when he was standing in for the Get Cape Wear Cape Fly drummer at a festival In Budapest the other night (amazing what can come of a conversation about music with a stranger in a pub).


What if we'd never had punk (or something) by the King Blues


Http://songza.com/~nhgfio



and a little live solo in what looks like a record shop.

Http://songza.com/~mrucv8

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Sorry Jah, I just needed cheering up, that song usually does it for me.


These are much less twee, but probably more up Brendan's street thinking about it. They're also kind of of an ilk.


Condofucks*

Japandroids

Tokyo Police Club


*Yo La Tengo as a covers band.

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I saw this late on C4 one night and thought it a really powerful version of a good song, possibly better than the original. I'd never heard of the band before and didn't even know who it was while I was watching but it will turn out to be a classic rock moment.


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