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At 06:51 20th Mar 2010, Geoff wrote:!!!
I'm so very easily impressed.
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Comment number 2.
At 14:57 21st Mar 2010, aviddiva wrote:Thanks for including 'Old Molly Metcalfe' - I remember Jake Thackray explaining the 'yan tan tethera' system of sheep counting on TV.
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At 12:00 24th Mar 2010, Paul Sherratt wrote:Well I do remember being exhilirated by that Peaches En Regalia when it first came out and played those vinyl grooves flat. Bought it from a record shop on the Boulevard St-Michel - a no gatefold edition, trainspotters! Are there any record shops there nowadays I wonder ?
Producer Alicia, there's a really crackingly-crafted song called ' What of Alicia ' do you know it ?
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At 14:09 25th Mar 2010, producerAlicia wrote:I've just ordered it from the big BBC library...stand by for a review...
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At 09:10 26th Mar 2010, Paul Sherratt wrote:Good on you, Alicia. Now if you didn't previously know Mr Allen's work and you do happen to connect with the songs on ' Human Remains ' well, it could be a little like the musical equivalent of discovering 'The Staffordshire Hoard'
Terry is a treasure the poor old US doesn't realise it's got. His good pal, that nice David Byrne knows, but then he's really a Scot !
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At 15:46 30th Mar 2010, Paul Sherratt wrote:... that nice David Byrne - who popped in to see you all the other day !
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