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Albert Tatlock

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  1. The guru of disheveled - the late great Fred Dibnah Runner up: 60s and 70s TV presenter John Noakes, who set my style for a lifetime, supplemented by Mike Nesmith and Barry John.
  2. I can vouch for it's awesomeness - for my trip some time ago made up of one third JT solo, one third glorious Emmylou, and one third wonderful hosts. Not to mention finally getting to see Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings, Neko Case, Nick Lowe, Steve Earle, and some of the great bluegrass old timers. You should see Emmylou's traditional closing Sunday set, but if you are more tempted by some other favourite on another of the stages at that time, then don't miss her also traditional Sunday 9am soundcheck. Great memories . . . From the days when I used to help out with this UK website star
  3. There's a very nice vibe to that. For me, best use of Lucius so far and possibly the song for which I prefer the album version most over the live versions I've heard so far.
  4. Very nice. Interesting to hear some changes to arrangements as the songs evolve since the NYCTaper Mountain Jam show which is the only one I have been listening to.
  5. I like disheveled (as long as it is natural not cultivated). I am a bit disheveled. I would be more if I could get away with it, but I'm mostly a weekend disheveller.
  6. This one will have to wait for me until tomorrow morning. Hope to read what you think of it then (and if anyone mp3's it by then that would be a bonus ...) http://www.npr.org/2014/07/21/333724851/jeff-tweedy-live-in-concert-newport-folk-2014 "Diamond Light Pt. 1" "Flowering" "Summer Noon" "Honey Combed" (Feat. Lucius) "Hazel" "World Away" "New Moon" (Feat. Lucius) "High As Hello" (Feat. Lucius) "Low Key" (Feat. Lucius) "Fake Fur Coat" "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" "New Madrid" "Please Tell My Brother" "Jesus, Etc." (Feat. Lucius) "Wrote A Song For Everyone" (Feat. Mavis Staples and Luc
  7. Palin's website ... http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/we-looked-at-sarah-palins-new-website-so-you-dont-have-to--l1H0WjJffl Also, as indicated in a post above, there is also some opinion here that Obama is just phoning it in now.
  8. 4 parts in out of 8 and it's very powerful stuff now after a slow atmospheric start. All the more affecting because of recent events too, unfortunately.
  9. Some nice Mavis and TWEEDY shots here:- http://bdcwire.com/gallery/show-scenes-newport-folk-festival-2014-day-3/ e.g.
  10. Ta.Not on the track listing as per Amazon UK.
  11. This site wasn't racist and let me watch on an iPad http://www.nbc.com/the-tonight-show/segments/9176
  12. Looks like I'll have to wait a bit for that to surface on YouTube hopefully, as the official sites have 'US only viewers' blocking my access.
  13. I concur. Really like that 'in your face' intimate sound.
  14. I stayed in Wales, Wisconsin once a long time ago, and had a day trip to Chicago.
  15. Another Spanish interview from around that time with However, at the 11 minute mark there is a nice solo version of 'Whole Love'. "El Matí de Catalunya Ràdio" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99sSWfsB32o Bono estente!
  16. http://www.theguardian.com/music/quiz/2014/jul/21/daily-quiz-21-july-2014 11 out of 13. No cheating.
  17. The mucky corner and two views of the posh bit - though I don't remember if it was too dark for you to see it all those years ago Donna. Probably was as it was Late afternoon in November. Crammed in There are tomatoes (pronounced tomatoes), potatoes (pronounced potatoes), herbs, raspberries, blackcurrants, cherries, a traind apricot tree, and various gerkin like things I don't know much about (I just plant them). Also a vine that does give some grapes. At the other posh end there is a bigger cherry tree, an apple tree, more black currants, and strawberries and little wild strawberries. All a
  18. The Honourable Woman. Top quality BBC 8-parter. Middle Eastern intrigue based in London in a George Smiley style, starring your own Maggie Gyllenhaal.
  19. I believe that the original links on the TV station website might not be available any more, but 8 minutes of interview (i.e. more than the previous YouTube link in the thread) are available here now:-
  20. Oh my, how I miss him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIAVTd3jVe8
  21. Wonder if playing Tomorrow Never Knows on the Dylan tour had any part in the germination of that song. As I have said, love the fact that there's this and folky songs on the same release.
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