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Albert Tatlock

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  1. Wonderful. I like how there's only 1 person in charge in that room :-) .. and probably only Brits will get this :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by-pwTjZwn0
  2. I think there has been great benefit flowing in the other direction from this relationship too ...
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSe_bn-U_0I
  4. Catching up on BBC iPlayer after being away for Christmas/New Year. Some great moments - enjoyed it a lot. ... I know ... Related - are they showing the new (modern set) BBC Sherlock Holmes in the US? - written by Moffat and Mark Gatiss. First short series of 3 was excellent. The first of the new one is my current next stop on iPlayer. Ta ra. P.S. By accident caught some Tom Baker voiced radio shows from 2 or 3 years ago on BBC4Extra a few weeks ago. Nice to hear his booming voice again - the Dr of my childhood, and my second favourite to the magnificent Matt Smith.
  5. Well, I think he's the only one older than me, so that makes me feel better about being a fanboy (though a picky one).
  6. Actually I requested that for London. Request got delayed in the Christmas post I guess. An Unwelcome Guest would really blow my mind but I thought that was too unrealistic an ask - would have worked with Sir Nicholas on lead maybe ...
  7. To all those who attended these few shows:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG63OtsKC7k&feature=related
  8. Nice thumbs up for Emmylou. She should get him to produce her next after her lacklustre previous album.
  9. Worth a trans-Atlantic bump for charity to keep it on page 1 for the next few days.
  10. ... Continued This is not from that film, but some footage features, and it's a nice long segment of Feelgood action (after the first 1:30 of Southend Pier!) 6:40-ish Watch Wilko go! And still often confused with the one and only over here ...
  11. I hope you found this during your research - an excellent BBC doc from a while back. All parts are on YouTube if you look at the 'More From' list http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iSzS9lGBbo The clip you posted takes me back - one of the alternate shows to the 'trad' Top of the Pops at the time, and the clothes in the crowd were a more accurate reflection of actual punk fashion. In similar vein I would also recommend 'Oil City Confidential' as another great film about music around those times - and Dr. Feelgood in particular.
  12. Is the European experiment over? This is me writing with a smile on my face glad that you got that final song MChris.
  13. It occurred to me that my admiration for JT parallels that of the career of John McEnroe - youthful brat: not too keen, adult racket genius: tremendous. Funnily enough, I have the same mannerism of wiping the sweat off my forehead with my shoulders/forearm when playing sport. Not deliberately copied, more by osmosis, but have kept it going as a little tribute to the time when tennis was interesting. Can't think of any Wilco related mannerisms ...
  14. Interesting. It obviously can suffer with the wrong kind of audience, and knocks a couple of other tracks out by it's length. When I saw it (twice in a row like you) I thought it was getting a much more involved response than I was expecting. Instead of reverence, there was a lot of mild grooving from the ladies around me (those I could see rather than me being some sort of magnet!), and the build after the fade was greeted with cheers like those for a guitar solo. It may go on to be a treat like Mountain Bed for when the atmosphere is deemed conducive.
  15. Good choice. Though it doesn't completely work for me I admire the effort and have huge respect for WV and have had the pleasure of talking to him at a record store show in London. I Can See A Room breaks my heart every time. As for me:- Rolling Stones - Some Girls Haven't owned it for about 20 years (see through orange vinyl of all things when it came out) and great to hear it again now. For all Glenn's cerebral messing about, Charlie's sparkly bashing is just out my favourite drum sound - though of course with the little kit and understated movements it's always surprising how big a sound
  16. Hot! I have my fingers crossed that you will get to see Sir Nicholas in the encore with Cruel To Be Kind, though apparently if you are anywhere near Bbop the floor could get a little messy at that point. I had planned ahead and had my incontinence pants in place in London. A little sweaty at times it has to be said, but that's the way I like it ...
  17. Is that a cover? Can you hook me up to an mp3 via PM?
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