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Tell you what I haven't seen for yonks and that's "Blight of the fumble bee by Ripsyercorsetsoff, played by James Galway! I used to get a headache trying to keep up with his eyes! <laugh>
 
He's not too bad is he Dave. Got loads of his stuff, and he goes across the whole spectrum too. He plays great Blues.You should hear him playing 'Moto Perpetuo', it's on the same album called 'Carnival'.
That is even more impressive <ok>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju4QVPPhc6Q spot the breath...if you can.

Then compare it to this Russian guy. I wonder how many women has he made happy <yikes>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXnkAnmAOEc&feature=related again, spot the breath if you can.

Are you sure your not a closet Townie Maestro?

<whistle>
 
Even though it pains me to say it

Rhythm and Yellows
The Yellows Brothers
There ain't no cure for the Summertime Yellows

It just doesn't sit right as Blues does it.

But on the other hand

We live in fear of the Blue Peril
They call me Mellow Blue quite right
We all live in a Blue Submarine

Et Tu Bluetus
 
Try Scala with the Kolacny Brothers. A girls choir putting acapella and piano onto modern songs. Their version of With or Without You is diamond.
 
Now I'm having a little shuffle round the dining room to the Staple Singers Respect Yourself. The missus is out riding her horse so I'm going back to second childhood. Just can't keep my feet still listening to this classic.
 
Now I'm having a little shuffle round the dining room to the Staple Singers Respect Yourself. The missus is out riding her horse so I'm going back to second childhood. Just can't keep my feet still listening to this classic.

Good stuff that, always liked this by them:

[video=youtube;uY3vgBzgYn4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY3vgBzgYn4&feature=related[/video]
 
Another 70's masterpiece:

[video=youtube;23VdAJuEU1Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23VdAJuEU1Y&feature=related[/video]

Last time I watched them, they had to carry Roger Chapman on to the stage and wedge him against the amps. Excellent stuff.
 
Perhaps my favourite band ever, provided the musical backdrop to my college/uni days...

[video=youtube;umwQG7fue84]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umwQG7fue84[/video]

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The Doors were just incredible weren't they?

[video=youtube;A7DRq7_5sQs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7DRq7_5sQs[/video]

Revisiting Squeeze at the moment.