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I'm a huge fan and on his Facebook page so you can stalk me if you wanted (not suggesting you would - just crossreferencing to the grief poor BBW's been getting on that other thread ). His dad did play for celtic - I've seen him (GSH not his dad) play a few times can be 'erratic'...which is a bit ironic given 'The Bottle' "Angel Dust" etc
'home is where the hatred is' is an all time favourite, as is 'pieces of a man'.....i heard he's (ironically) battling addiction to hard drugs now, was this mentioned on newsnight? (esther phillips, who quite famously covered 'home is....' also died young at the hands of heroin).
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> Inspired by this thread I've been digging out some

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> ..had forgotten about this what a class track

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Couldn't agree more, see my post November 17 on this thread. Apparently GSH has anew album out, a guy I know who writes for a couple of music mags has received a review copy of it and reckons it's pretty damn good.

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