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Tim H

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Today was a good day for the Bose, it was graced with the following playlist I chocked together whilst I was cooking:

Sting- Moon over Bourbon Street (Live in Berlin version with the RPhO)

Duran Duran- Ordinary World

Oasis- Cigarettes and Alcohol

Delamore Brothers- I let the freight train carry me on (from Crazy Heart soundtrack, a solid performer in my top 10 movie list, who knew Jeff Bridges could sing!)

Now we're on Hugh Laurie's delectable blues offering, Let Them Talk, which is what I said when my missus pointed out that I'd left my 08 and 12ton ply van out last weekend when we had all her family over for dinner, and she said that no one had mentioned it to me but they'd all commented to her that they never knew I was "into trains at my age!!"

Weird, people.

Jon (Paragon)

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On a car journey a few days ago, two classic live albums;

 

Barclay James Harvest "Live Tapes" (extended) on the trip out,

Lynyrd Skynyrd "One More from The Road" on the way back.

 

Marvelous! 

Dave.

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Well as some of you already know, I listen to this every morning:

 

 

 

But currently listening to this:

 

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Out today and not on youtube.... yet

 

 

 

 

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In the car again today, "The Best of Barclay James Harvest"

I wish they wouldn't call these copulations compilations "best of" as that's very subjective and I rarely agree with the choices, particularly this one.

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The Jam - In The City

 

One of the first punk bands I saw. I traveled up from Southampton to Fullham, can't remember the pub, but what a great night.

Enough of this revolutionary music let us get back to the real stuff

 

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The Greyhound probably, Clive.

I think it was.

 

I know I went there to see Action Pact quite a few years later. They asked me to do their lights, like I had done at the YMCA in Chelmsford. I was shown the lighting console, it had more than the four switches the one down the Y had. :O

 

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