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Now Dom you know that I know that you know that I have no idea who Paul Kelly is.
But I was thinking last evening about a folk evening in The Swan with Two Necks off Woodhouse Moor in Leeds watching a folk singer who, before he sang Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", said that some people sang the song very slowly and others more quickly. It was late 1963 or maybe early 1964.
Now do you think the two are connected?
QUOTE=dominion;508008]At least if you were travelling back to Ilkley after a Randy Newman gig from Gateshead rather than Otley you could spend the time listening to something decent to recover? And why would anyone travel to Waitrose in Otley instead of shopping in Booths?
I once drove from Burton to Edinburgh to see a Paul Kelly gig. But then I also "enjoy" the odd road run....[/QUOTE]
Something a bit more classy than Freddie & the Dreamers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1cIx6MeiDY
...& here's something a bit more funny than Freddie & the Dreamers...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTpUVAcvWfU
You mean a LOT more classy. Along with the Undertakers Just A Little Bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlUo_GQTjJA
...and this one too...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJapD9FjYGo
Can't belive I'd not heard this before, how can someone cover such a huge spectrum of music and emotoins and comand such a wide audience. My wife doesn't really like his records that much, but live, well she just adores him and his music.
This was in reply to Dominion at 12:08, Springsteen, If I should fall behind.
Don't really do technology despite having made a career out of it for 35+ years.
I know the sun's out, Mr Tup, but is it really surfing weather over in Wharfedale?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNhIr_6H8aw
'Rhythm and Repose' is Tussockface's Album of the Week, this week.
This track is at the 'Decemberists' end of Glen Hansard's spectrum; others are reminiscent of Van Morrison.
Neither influence is to be regretted.
Old skool nu skoolhttp://youtu.be/zfcHq0hhFWg
Or is it new school old school?