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good shout Piers - and why do I think Bob Stanley has an ED connection?


Equally enjoyed the BfL Jah!


How about this combo


Steve Earle & Emmylou Harris


EH just IS on of the most gorgeous women alive. Ethereal and earthy at the same time. And yes I know how old she is but that don't matter surely?

Do you think that makes them the most posted band in this room? Possibly, anyway, always welcome.


Here are a young band from the states, been about for a couple of years and quite clearly love British 90s guitar pop, and add more than a smidgeon of MBV in to the mix.

It's frightening thought when mid-90s is already retro, but time and tide...

never see you smile

Yr so Wonderful

I'm listening to it at the moment as it goes. It's very different, certainly nothing like as immediate as Stories from the City..., more of a grower, but really beautiful. Works much better at home on the hi-fi while reading a good book, than it does at the office, with the headphones, bashing out code.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> So, seeing as how the song has taken on a new life

> since being used in T** W*** (with season 2 being

> the original version of the song) thought I'd post

> this

>

> Way down in the hole....


I much prefer the series 1 theme to the second. (I am aware it's the same tune)

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