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Nolan sympathiser, clout expert, personal friend of Leigh Dineen, advocate and enforcer of porridge swallows. The official inventor of the tit w@nk.
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You old timers ( ) won't like this, but after seeing one of those re-runs of an old TOTP the other day from the mid 80s, I bought a copy of Curiousity Killed the Cat's debut album Keep Your Distance. I always liked the single Down to Earth, but the whole album is bluddy brilliant, particularly the bonus extended versions of the four or five singles. The production values and sheer musicality of the album is exceptional. I'm a blues and rock fan at heart, but well capable of appreciating this blue-eyed soul classic. Do yourself a favour and fork out 2 or 3 quid on Ebay. You'll be bopping round your living room or playing it full blast in your car like a teenager.
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 09:48 - Feb 11 with 2381 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 09:02 - Feb 11 by lifelong
Glen Campbell, Tony Bennett and Billy Fury.
‘The Sound of Fury’ was one of the few LPs my old man bought that was knocking around the house when I was a nipper. I loved that album, I must have just about worn the grooves out on it.
I bought a copy of it on CD a few years back and still love it now.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:13 - Feb 11 with 2360 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 09:45 - Feb 11 by Pegojack
You old timers ( ) won't like this, but after seeing one of those re-runs of an old TOTP the other day from the mid 80s, I bought a copy of Curiousity Killed the Cat's debut album Keep Your Distance. I always liked the single Down to Earth, but the whole album is bluddy brilliant, particularly the bonus extended versions of the four or five singles. The production values and sheer musicality of the album is exceptional. I'm a blues and rock fan at heart, but well capable of appreciating this blue-eyed soul classic. Do yourself a favour and fork out 2 or 3 quid on Ebay. You'll be bopping round your living room or playing it full blast in your car like a teenager.
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My nose is starting to twitch, I smell a mid-life crisis in the offing...
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
Miles Davis (Jack Johnson), Merle Travis, Wes Montgomery, Little Feat live, the first Taj Mahal album, Dan Penn, Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin', Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant, JJ Cale comp, Cream - BBC Sessions, Italian language course!
A bit of everything...
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:25 - Feb 11 with 2346 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:16 - Feb 11 by WarwickHunt
Miles Davis (Jack Johnson), Merle Travis, Wes Montgomery, Little Feat live, the first Taj Mahal album, Dan Penn, Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin', Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant, JJ Cale comp, Cream - BBC Sessions, Italian language course!
A bit of everything...
Rick Nielsen has a 1963 Guild Merle Travis signature guitar. Apparently there was only three ever made. Rick owns one,Pete Townshend owns one and nobody knows where the other one is. It’s been called the Holy Grail of guitars.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:16 - Feb 11 by WarwickHunt
Miles Davis (Jack Johnson), Merle Travis, Wes Montgomery, Little Feat live, the first Taj Mahal album, Dan Penn, Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin', Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant, JJ Cale comp, Cream - BBC Sessions, Italian language course!
A bit of everything...
Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant!
We didn’t get seperated at birth, did we?
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:31 - Feb 11 with 2336 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:25 - Feb 11 by Darran
Rick Nielsen has a 1963 Guild Merle Travis signature guitar. Apparently there was only three ever made. Rick owns one,Pete Townshend owns one and nobody knows where the other one is. It’s been called the Holy Grail of guitars.
And neither of them can play anywhere near the level Merle was at. Not in the same league.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:42 - Feb 11 with 2327 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:25 - Feb 11 by Darran
Rick Nielsen has a 1963 Guild Merle Travis signature guitar. Apparently there was only three ever made. Rick owns one,Pete Townshend owns one and nobody knows where the other one is. It’s been called the Holy Grail of guitars.
Shame they're wasted on those two.
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:46 - Feb 11 with 2322 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 09:02 - Feb 11 by lifelong
Glen Campbell, Tony Bennett and Billy Fury.
I bought Glen Campbell's greatest hits and was amazed that all the hits are approximately 3 minutes long, give or take 5 seconds either way. Rhinestone, Galveston, Wichita etc. Went to see Jimmy Webb a few years back. Excellent.
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 11:13 - Feb 11 by Lohengrin
My nose is starting to twitch, I smell a mid-life crisis in the offing...
No mate, its the retirement effect. Too much time and money on my hands. I tend to comb through things like the Rolling Stone top 500 abums of all time and buy things i used to have on vinyl or never had. Can pick CDs up for a quid or two from Ebay these days. Last week I bought said Curiosity KTC, Roxy Music first album, James Taylor greatest hits and Steve Miller Band greatest hits. Bought the complete Santana canon the week before. Rock on, Tommy!
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 22:26 - Feb 11 by Pegojack
No mate, its the retirement effect. Too much time and money on my hands. I tend to comb through things like the Rolling Stone top 500 abums of all time and buy things i used to have on vinyl or never had. Can pick CDs up for a quid or two from Ebay these days. Last week I bought said Curiosity KTC, Roxy Music first album, James Taylor greatest hits and Steve Miller Band greatest hits. Bought the complete Santana canon the week before. Rock on, Tommy!
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“Too much time and money on my hands...”
You’re living the Iberian dream, fella’.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 13:37 - Feb 12 with 2044 views
Fao Warwick - what have you been listening to lately? on 08:33 - Feb 12 by Lohengrin
“Too much time and money on my hands...”
You’re living the Iberian dream, fella’.
Yes indeed you & Colin living the dream mate ....I’m moving ever closer to joining you I hope both my sons have left home now one in Cardiff Uni and one moved to Bridgend & working in Cardiff ðŸ‘🤞😎ðŸ»