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The greatest folk singer of all time - Anne Briggs...

[video=youtube;vS81zHrOB74]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS81zHrOB74[/video]
 
[video=youtube;MzV9d49gimQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzV9d49gimQ&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 
Fleetwood Mac - Oh Diane

From the Greatest Hits album

Previously today i've played Bob Dylan - Dylan & Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense

now ...

Fleetwood Mac - Sara
 
I've been a resident of the People's Republic of Sant Cugat since the late 80's.That doesn't make me a Sant Cugatenc though.:winking:

Yes, especially on here! :smile:

But seriously ... PB's songs sometimes refer to Leigh scenes and places, eg. 'Bell Wharf Blues.' The first cd of his 'unrequited trilogy' - 'See You Later, Forever' - begins with a reference to Old Leigh with "the sailing boats of May ... warming in the rays of an estuary sun" and continues with his "walking past Clarence Yard" and you can tell by all the imagery in the 'By The Time I Get Tomorrow' cd that Old Leigh is a special place for him. So, that's why I refer to him as "Leigh-on-Sea's finest." Possibly more a Leigh man, than a man of Leigh though. :soapbox:
 
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As this thread has become the Chuckle Brothers....:thumbsup:

Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys!


Oooo....it's superb.
 
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