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Whilst you're there if you fancy something truly wild, thrilling and savage go and see Warmduscher (just one of Saul Adamczewski's other bands (Fat White Family, Moonlandingz) Sunday 5pm at the Crows Nest and also Sunday 2am at the Gorilla Bar. I doubt very much they'll be shown on TV which is a bloody shame.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Pick of the day pour moi:

> contemporary-dance-luvvies-with-a-dash-of-children

> 's-television-presenter Christine and the Queens.

>

> Loved it. Amazing performance.


Saw her on Jools a few months ago. Amazing dance act. Haven't seen the "Glasto" :) set yet.

???? Wrote:

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> miga Wrote:

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> -----

> > James Delingpole live tweeting from

> > Glastonbury....

>

>

> With Brexit and Jezza cancelling he must be having

> a field day


I was just adding a bit of flavour to the effect Jah Lush was talking about, which pretty much echoes my feelings on the subject.

???? Wrote:

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> Nice 100 numbers

>

> I am enjoying ZZTop, and am pleasantly surprised

> mainly because they are playing blues rather than

> Heavy Metal


Their first three or so albums are all dirty bluesy boogie, the metal thing happened later.

Rio Grande Mud, Tres Hombres ... if you like filth, these are good :-)

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