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I feel the need to go get a drink in the FUBAR


This guy IS the house band


(he doesn't play London so much these days but if you see his name go - he will single-handedly restore your faith in rock'n'roll)


Hammell on Trial - Just watch it all.....then go see him

My staff [not me - my staff] are mostly listening this today. Which is quite nice. Honest, it's my staff, not me....


Eighth Wonder - I'm not Scared


Mel'n Kim - Repectable


Jah - I haven't heard the herbaliser for years. Somebody stole my copy of Very Mercenary and I haven't gotten round to replacing it.


The Missing Suitcase

The thieving bastards F & B. I haven't got that particular album you're talking about, only got the Something Wicked This Way Comes album which I can thoroughly recommend.

Dear Peckhamgatecrasher I have plenty of the late great Ray Charles records at home including of course the gorgeous Georgia On My Mind.


Anyway cop this: - The Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated

Loving the Herbaliser tune!!


Here's My Brightest Diamond - Dragonly. Not that I can find any of their bloody albums, or scout niblett's or anything I'm trying to find at the moment now that I'm foppless and virgin, or kebab or whatever they're called now, don't really do albums any more.


Not unless I want to buy some Rhianna or McFly.


Here's MBD remixed by Goldie looking Chain, why, who knows.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> A chilled out track for a cold and chilly winter

> evening.

>

> The Herbaliser - Something Wicked This Way Comes


The album by the same name is stunningly good. I saw them live around the time it came out and to get all the guest vocalists to turn up was something special. I've lost the cd so this brings back some great memories. Thanks.

It's a grand album Jah/MP - as I'm sure Something Wicked This Way Comes is. I must replace it (I was drunk at the time, but I still blame 'em critters).


I believe we're meant to post songs, rather than chit chat in here, so.....polar opposites

MM.

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