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Ok another for you, not a shameless plug this time, I don't know these people, just a lovely song, by a band called My Latest Novel from bonnie scotland.

http://www.mylatestnovel.com/Music/Sister%20Sneaker%20Sister%20Soul.WMA


hmm, having problems, if that doesn't work try right clicking link and saving target


or go to their site.

http://www.mylatestnovel.com/Mp3Page.htm

Dear Ms Shambles,


James and I have been rolling about laughing at this! We even danced to it in the end. We have made a pact to buy this recording, and play it at the Max and Freya's weddings, so that we can dance in the manner of this man 'Matt' in order to appropriately embarass the children. It is a key part of growing older - to have parents who dance badly at events of significance - don't you agree?


Thank you so much for this clip - it has made our evening.

Shambles, had a listen and they're alright as it goes.

Play locally do they, or is he a northern gooner type too? ;)


My music link of today is stark, icy norse mood music.

http://www.underbyen.dk/download.htm

Sadly they don't have the simply stunning "den her sang hander om at fa det bedste ud af det" available, but if you're a fan of sigur ros et al, you'll like this.

And just to cheer you up after that you absolutely MUST watch this video that proves once and for all that not all swedes are beautiful, but that they do all make fantastic pop music

http://exodus.interoutemediaservices.com/?id=cfd2da1e-9323-433f-b81c-2181ea2da2ac&delivery=stream

where on earth did you find that piers!!! reminds me of what an EDF choir might look like!! great lyrics too :-)


my little bro has played in London at the half moon amongst other venues - thinks he's Jeff Buckley (but he's not..sshh!)


DM - glad you enjoyed the dancing - i quite agree with you about how embarrassing your kids is every parents god given right! i don't need to try too hard!!

Dear Ms Shambles,


My word we are just exhausted. James and I have been dancing with the children to that youtube clip you put on last night. What a laugh we have had! And to think I was going to a parenting course to take the arguements out of bed time...


Thanks for making our evenings fun.


DMx

Top stuff Shambles!


Well, if it's classics we're doing, then here's two national treasures rolled into one.

George Formby meets Half Man Half Biscuit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz8HyJ7tbyk



My god there are some weird things on youtube.

Here's Eraserhead meets, you guessed it HMHB

Here's a happy little ditty by the Little Ones. slightly odd video, I like to think it's EDFers emerging in to the quiet room, but always got time for a rubik's cube.

They were so easy to do once you cracked the whole they're swappable stickers thing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVYmFdJlhsk


Hope you enjoy

P

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