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Houchens Head

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Oh, and ended up with a bit of Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, somehow. This one being in probably my top ten all time songs.

Blimey! That's going back a bit! I didn't think anyone on here would know about Delaney & Bonnie!
 

Houchens Head

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Only '69. Just like yesterday really...
1969 was my all-time favourite year for music. I had left school and making my own way in the world as a happy 16 / 17 year old! Great memories!
 

Kneeza

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1969 was my all-time favourite year for music. I had left school and making my own way in the world as a happy 16 / 17 year old! Great memories!
May '70 here, so not quite such an old twat as yow ;)
Had just got a little money in my pocket for the first time, and seen Free at the Lanch, and bought my first LP (Thank Christ for the Bomb iirc).
Halcyon days.
 

wingy

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I'm loving it mate. They've announced a London date next year as well, hopefully they'll add a few more around the country though, as with everything at the moment, that doesn't mean they'll go ahead.
Yeah they were excellent at NEC couple of years ago .
It's s show combined in a gig .
Going to give it a full listen tomorrow.
Liked what I've heard up to now.
 

wingy

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Back to these guys for a Sunday evening ..Great live performance alas without Benjamin Orr .
Rick's also gone now but still lives on in the video.

 

Bugsy

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Tame impala what a band







Also helped me with my mental health

Edit: its not a band its Kevin Parker's project, he plays all the instruments and vocals. this guy is an unbelievable talent
 
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Sky_Blue_Daz

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I can recommend The socially distant sports bar podcasts with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steffano Garrero
Basically they chose a sporting moment, sports documentary and book each I’ve only listened to the first 3 podcasts but thy are really good
 

bringbackrattles

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Also before latest lockdown got 3 great charity shop CDs. Songs For The Deaf : Queens Of The Stone Age- Get Behind Me Satan- The White Stripes and The Best Of Seasick Steve. Had the first 2 albums before but my lad " borrowed " them and never got back. So glad to hear them again.
 

wingy

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Also before latest lockdown got 3 great charity shop CDs. Songs For The Deaf : Queens Of The Stone Age- Get Behind Me Satan- The White Stripes and The Best Of Seasick Steve. Had the first 2 albums before but my lad " borrowed " them and never got back. So glad to hear them again.
Haha always the way good to see you back.🤗
 

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