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"Tunes" at a funeral, like "I wish I was in Dixie"?You must log in or register to see media
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Seen well over half on that list, some a few times. Jimmy James and the Vagabonds would be the one I would choose to go back and see again if there is ever a time machine handy.Though they would be second if I had seen the 1969 Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green at his peak.
Breaking down the walls of heartbreak is a top tune.
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That's a ridiculously impressive list, Sir Ben and I'm not afraid to say I'm envious to the point of jealousy![]()
Although I may be having a brain fart!
You were. Saw the band who did that at Scene one in Scarborough.
Breaking down the walls of heartbreak is a top tune.
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I was close, I realised as soon as I re-read it.
Were they any good? Was it the same Vagabonds or two different entities?
****, £18k? Can he play in goal as well?It’s not my list Kemps. If I had the means to book any if them then, or now, you'd be the first on the guest list ...
I did once enquire about booking acoustic PW for a private function & was quoted £18k. A bit too much of a stretch for me.
It was Johnny Johnson and the Babdwagon.They were very good.
That’s a great sound
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