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Jimmy Mac, nice Johnny Cash linking there.

Can't do any clever next progression song, so instead I present this to you, there isn't even any music but I watched this on Family Guy last night and laughed so hard I think I actually went blind for a bit.


not for the faint-hearted*


*very juvenile but funny

If beards and grown men slapping each other with inflated bladders scares you then you might want to avoid this one.


However Sandy Denny, if her untimely demise wasn't one of music's great tragedies I don't know what was..


Fotheringay

Tam Lin

It's everyone's room DM, feel free to post up some Barlow if you like.

I managed some tight fit earlier :D


Ok just for you DM, because we love you

Take That - Shine


Damn, this may have to count as a guilty pleasure. I shall flay myself with rattan

Nice Tillie, I liked it alot.

Judging by the lack of mangy foxes and grimacing joggers, the video wasn't shot locally ;)


Oh ex ozrics and senser. Good heritage.

http://www.guitarmagazine.co.uk/images/mp3s/27_4_6/speak.mp3


there's more here http://www.jennifernewton.co.uk/wakesite/mp3s/speaklikeyoumeanit.mp3

mockney piers Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> My last for the day.

> It's a good'un this time.

>

> In fact were it not for Mrs Mockney I'd be tempted

> to go to New Yoik and stalk this lady, she rocks.

>

> Regina Spektor *sighs*


Mockney - you speak the truth!!

I saw her do a private London gig last month and I almost cried she was so utterly wonderful... She is simply the best thing around at the moment, although I do favour her older albums over the new one.

Also if you like her, try Joanna Newsom: http://www.dragcity.com/bands/newsom.html

She's a bit of an aquired taste but give it a go.

You lucky thing, a friend of mine saw her at hammersmith and couldn't stop talking about it for weeks.


Don't you worry Napoleon Solo-k, I'm Joanna Newsomed up to the max. Ys was my album of 2006 too.

Yes I agree Regina's new album is a little too slick, but still has some great moments like the linked Apres le Deluge. I just couldn't find a video to chemo limo ;)


On a similar note I'd recommend Coco Rosie, Cat Power, Martha Wainwright and the wonderful Laura Veirs, to which I lunk a few posts up. In fact I also lunk to Sandy Denny, sort of a godmother to them all I guess (though a dead one obviously).


Martha Tilston is well worth a listen too, I shall dig around. Watch this space.

Aahh... Martha Wainwright! She's saved my soul on a number of occasions.

Haven't heard of Coco Rosie or Cat power though, will have a MYspace shuffty now.

On a purely 'check out my mates' tip, have a look at 6 Day Riot: http://www.myspace.com/6dayriot


And on another note, I'm heading to Jazzlive in the Crypt in Camberwell tonight to catch The Dave Warren Quartet... apparently bop blues and latin!


*Na nna nna na na ... on call....* love that new Kings of Leon single....

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