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headin' down to Knoxville with the weeklyload
Copperhead Road.
and what are you doing up so late, mr. slick? I will tell your better half.
(throwing down gauntlet - or dirty undershorts - and because I have those masochistic tendencies)
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and what are you doing up so late, mr. slick? I will tell your better half.
(throwing down gauntlet - or dirty undershorts - and because I have those masochistic tendencies)
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Where Were You? - the only song of theirs I realy know, and have on 7" vinyl. Heard it on Peel and fell in love and had to have it. 'You had yellow hair, did you see me?' I'll never forget my oldest mate Tim accusing me of being wilfully obscure liking records purely cos I knew no-one would have heard of it, and my honest reply that actually I'd much rather live in a world where this song was no. 1. I gather they've been going forever and even got quite successful. I'd have expected them to split in 1981 and be hazily remembered for post-punk classics such as this.
Linton Kwesi Johnson
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There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
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Just about anything on this LKJ compilation would do
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Independant-Int ... 122&sr=8-4
I must rip it to my mp3 player asap
Next up
The Waterboys
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Independant-Int ... 122&sr=8-4
I must rip it to my mp3 player asap
Next up
The Waterboys
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Embarassment, particularly if you play it from an original Stiff copy. Their finest moment by a long way.
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