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Fair enough.


I like any music whether it be Classical, country, ambient, hardcore, metal, jazz, folk, rock or laid back singer-songwriters. It's the quality, thought and execution that count, not the genre.

Keren Ann is talented and not normally this accessible, this is her first of a number of albums written in English for starters.

I wouldn't be playing it down the disco though.

Hey Mockers, could you do me a favour, as I am a techno idiot, please put a link to a lady named Sumudu, on here. She is my friend's new find and is going to do a set at the Gypsy Hill Tavern on Sunday. She is of course on Youtube.


Muchios Grathias Amigo!(tu)

That vid is classic, the way his head spins around at the start of the chorus is amazing, how did he not mess his neck up?!?!?


Surely he's abusing his position of trust though... Especially with a vulnerable adult! B)


Oh, and that girls white cane technique is all wrong!!!!! ;-)

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