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    Quote Originally Posted by folk-bloke View Post
    no......hold the front page, this is the best thing I've heard tonight "Train Song
    Feist and Ben Gibbard" *****

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    In the interest of alienating oneself can I nail my flag to the proverbial musical mast re this band-AWFUL! C,S&Nash wanabees with reverb turned to full and, there are numerous bands doing similar stuff and much much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssocialdrummer View Post
    In the interest of alienating oneself can I nail my flag to the proverbial musical mast re this band-AWFUL! C,S&Nash wanabees with reverb turned to full and, there are numerous bands doing similar stuff and much much better.
    I await the brickbats and ready to get my coat-'cept I don't think I will need it in this weather
    I don't think anyone has managed to alienate themself yet for their musical taste...
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    Indeed - I don't like Seth Lakeman much...shhh!
    'Music with the bark still on it!' Tom Paxton about Woody Guthrie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jools View Post
    Indeed - I don't like Seth Lakeman much...shhh!
    Really, I did up to the last album Jools, but he's gone all main stream and poppy
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssocialdrummer View Post
    In the interest of alienating oneself can I nail my flag to the proverbial musical mast re this band-AWFUL! C,S&Nash wanabees with reverb turned to full and, there are numerous bands doing similar stuff and much much better.
    I await the brickbats and ready to get my coat-'cept I don't think I will need it in this weather
    Largely agree, SD, though find them a bit too bland to warrant capital letters! Mind you, colleague at work who's much more into classic rock than folk saw them at the Neil Young Hyde Park gig last weekend and thought they were ok. Still not convinced meself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyDrum View Post
    Largely agree, SD, though find them a bit too bland to warrant capital letters! Mind you, colleague at work who's much more into classic rock than folk saw them at the Neil Young Hyde Park gig last weekend and thought they were ok. Still not convinced meself.
    Fair Point Johnny, I will avoid use of capitals henceforth when referring to mediocre acts.
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    At Last, someone else has heard of Richard Shindell, he was over here recently but only did gigs down south-such a shame as I would love to see him live. You southerners seem to get all the best music!!!
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    Wonderful stuff. I think I just missed an opportunity to see him in concert - oh well
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    Love Ire and Song
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    First time I've heard this - I'll make sure it isn't the last.
    "What brave new music".
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