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Music's good too.


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One of my favourite bands currently






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Cheers Les, enjoyed them.
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One of my favourite bands currently





Wow! Like it. Bit like the Pogues on amphetamines


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I was thinking more of the Levellers.

Good stuff Les.


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Back to folk! What do you think of these tracks KM?





Very meaningful tunes, I’ve seen Dougie in concert, brilliant!

Can’t find Dougie’s version to Neil Gow’s Lament but this ones not too shabby and well worth a listen to.



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Here's one of my favourite folk singer songwriters. Good singer, songwriter and excellent guitarist. This song has a great story to it.

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Very good Chris. Dougie's a bit of a poet isn't he? 'She will find me' is the sort of thing I end up listening to after a long boozy dinner at my sister's, having a brandy or whisky with my brother-in-law and the log burner glowing in the corner.

The Gow Lament has a bit of the 'Wild Mountain Thyme/Will ye go Lassie' about it. Which is spooky cos I was watching Their Finest on the plane home yesterday evening and up pops Bill Nighy of all people singing it in a cosy pub scene. And he was no' ba'. No' ba' at all.


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Here's one of my favourite folk singer songwriters. Good singer, songwriter and excellent guitarist. This song has a great story to it.



Good choice ginny, really enjoyed that mate, thanks for putting it up,👍


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Another one I’ve always liked and played.



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