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Cool, fun, cute and a jaunty little tune too. A little over the top on the glo'al stops vo.

"I canno' be bovvad wiv vis" well actually I can.

Tried this which is great Kate Nash - birds (live)


Don't know why it reminded me of this lady as they're not very similar, except it's a girl on stage singing.

Martha Tilston - Milkmaid

Top shout FNB - glo'al stops or no, her live set earlier this year has stayed with me longer than most and I see the album has been brought forward due to demand


Wether she will have the legs to sustain a career I'm not sure, but fingers crossed

> Wether (sic) she will have the legs to sustain a career I'm not sure


Ha ha, I thought you were making a commentary about today's over emphasis on looks over talent blah blah before I got what you were saying.

For the record I think she's much better looking than you girls aloud types anyway, were it to matter, or summink

The speeling mistake was noted as I pressed Post and THANK you for picking me up on it MP but the legs comment and it's possible double meaning occured as I typed. I deliberately left that one in to see if it would be picked up on


Seconds later..........

I'm told that is my chuckle although, like most people who hear themselves on a recoding, insist I sound nothing like that


As for Yo La Tengo - excellent choice - I believe they are appearing at the extremely civilized End of the Road festival in Spetember, along with Lambchop, I'm from Barcelona and others

Klaus, my hero!! If you can unearth his version of Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head I'll be eternally grateful.


In the meantime the quirky but joyful

Lavender Diamond - Open Your Heart


and here's her myspace if you liked it. http://www.myspace.com/lavenderdiamond

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