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Hard News: The Ladi is a champ, in reply to
Just remembered Internet Tethering. Works surprisingly well.
(Live at Helen's version is particularly brilliant - actually that entire album is).
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Just got it out and played it, so thanks for prompt. Beached by David Kilgour also good.
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While hunting I found these. Some interesting history and luminaries in attendance, including Chris Knox in part 2. The Chills really were exceptionally brilliant. Hope links work. I'm pushing the mobile envelope.
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Hard News: The Ladi is a champ, in reply to
Wow Paul, that sounds amazing, wherever it happens. Was bit annoyed I missed Paul Kelly here not long ago. Don't think quite in the Dylan league, but Gary Numan next month should be interesting.
Limited to iPhone by Vodafone outage, otherwise I'd try assist in the hunt for the submarine with bells on.
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Hard News: The Ladi is a champ, in reply to
Heck, Shayne should be inducted as a bona fide Master of the Universe, any way!
I don't get it. Well, maybe I do. ;-)
ETA: We all love a happy ending. That song is so iconic you almost forget how much so until you listen to it.
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Here you go. The Brockville tunnel with a train in it.
Is Shayne going underground?
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Hard News: The Ladi is a champ, in reply to
There’s at least one obvious pun in the tour title, but what is the other one ? I know it, do you ? Answers on a postcard to the usual address, etc.
and… ?
EAT: Yes, I know it was the Monkees, but playing ELO seemed punnier.
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Hard News: The Ladi is a champ, in reply to
their ban hammer
"Intellect and romance over brute force and cynicism".
If you started a political party with that as the slogan right now, you might even win an election. Well, if the Doctor was your leader.
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Hard News: The Ladi is a champ, in reply to
Choice.
Indeed. Going to both as it happens. Why wouldn't you? At $20 bucks the Kings Arms is often the best ticket in town.
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I think it is worth mentioning that David Kilgour appears to be one of, if not the, busiest boys in New Zealand music at the moment. Last month’s Kings Arms concert was pretty much the thing of legends (see below) and then there’s the previously covered DK & the Heavy Eights release, with that instant classic (IMhO) Diamond Mine, for which they are doing a gig at the Kings Arms next Friday.
Sorry if this is a repost, but this video is surprisingly good quality.
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I don't remember whether it was a Telecaster or a Stratocaster
Jim Steinman.
Clearly he wasn't paying attention. Telecasters rule, m'kay?