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JAW
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by JAW »
fergus wrote:Anyone other than me old enough to remember these guys....

Just! :-(((
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JAW wrote:

I remember many a concert by Gay and Terry Woods back in the day!!
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Interesting takes and versions of various songs.
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by Ivor »
Sparse and a bit haunting. It makes "Paris Texas" seem positively toe tapping.

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by JAW »
fergus wrote:
I always liked that sleeve Fergus, what's the album like?
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JAW wrote:fergus wrote:
I always liked that sleeve Fergus, what's the album like?
It has always been one of my favourites Johnny. It has your typical Donovan sound with some very good songs on it.
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by fergus »
Incredible String Band: I Looked Up....
That was the last ISB CD that I ever bought.
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