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Here?s Free Fallin? by Tom Petty (One of my favourite artists) that Keef posted on the favourite songs thread.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCAMU9wspfQ


For those into Hollywood scandal and trivia the vid stars Mark ?Gator? the pro skateboarder convicted of murdering his girlfriend in the early ?90s

Nice one Sean, thanks for that...


Its pretty rare to find an album you can listen to from start to finish these days.


The only other recent example I can give (in English) would be the ep from Reverend and the makers which is simply stunning!:))

> Came up with this little Prefab Sprout number;

> When Love Breaks Down


I love Prefab Sprout, especially Steve McQueen - didn't realize Appetite was a single too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzlZKZE96R4


I just noticed they've rereleased Steve McQueen - includes a bonus CD with 8 acoustic tracks:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Steve-Mcqueen-Legacy-Remastered-Expanded/dp/B000BCE7QU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1196935118&sr=8-1

I've got all of Roots Manuva's stuff Mr Sensei.


Rocket 88!!! Brilliant. Nice one Incitatus.


Keef, I used to go and see Skunk Anansie a lot when they were were starting out and met Skin several times, lovely girl, fabulous voice.


And now for something completely different:- Sid Vicious - My Way, which I think is the best interpretation of this particular song.

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