Jul. 15th, 2020

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Inspired by articles in the current Wire.

Davy Graham - Cocaine



Jim White and Marisa Anderson - The Quickening



Gwenifer Raymond - Bleeding Finger Blues



This picker lives in my old town of Brighton.

Gwenifer Raymond - Sack 'em Up, Parts I & II




Enjoy
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More twangs on those Wired strings -

Waterless Hills - The Squatted By The Tank In The Light Of A Lantern




Sarah Louise - Nighttime Birds and Morning Stars




Robbie Basho - Seal of the Blue Lotus



Davy Graham & Shirley Collins - Nottamun Town



enjoy
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For 38 years Shirley Collins stopped recording and singing and in 2016 recorded her first album after all those years in her home in the town of Lewes, East Sussex. Her new album "Heart's Ease" has been recorded in a studio in Brighton and she says that now feels more relaxed recording again. I have her last album Lodestar and this is definitely on my wans list!!

Shirley Collins - Wondrous Love




Shirley Collins - Sweet Greens and Blues



Her new album comes out on the 24th July.

Enjoy
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In her mid eighties now. Bless her.

Shirley Collins - The Rich Irish Lady/Jeff Sturgeon (Green Man Festival | Sessions)



Shirley Collins live in session at Green Man Festival 2017.

Shirley Collins - Washed Ashore



Shirley Collins - Pretty Polly



Shirley Collins playing "Pretty Polly" live at Dublin St. Michan's Church - 27-Jan-2018, as part of the annual TradFest festival.

Enjoy
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Birthday greetings goes to [livejournal.com profile] restoman today.

Hope you have a wonderful day.


happy birthday GIF
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Do you prefer chocolate or flowers as a gift?

What was something you always did/do on summer vacation from school?

Did you wear any "mod" gear?

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Tine for some music -


Talvin Singh - Light




Talvin Singh / Master Musicians of Jajouka - You Can Find The Feeling



Bill Laswell - Bati Sacred System



Art Of Noise - Beat Box





Enjoy.
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Martin Gayford "Modernists & Mavericks: Bacon, Freud, Hockney and the London Painters" (Thames & Hudson)




This is not an easy book to read and therefore difficult to review. The topic is interesting and informative and Martin Gayford has written a thoroughly commendable book with a bibliography, endnotes and an index. The latter is invaluable.

I guess the topic is always overshadowed by the big three of the title and the reader is possibly expecting more about them. To his credit, Martin Gayford sticks to his guns and puts them in context.

The writer, perhaps to his credit, uses a wide variety of sentence types which makes reading easier. But it is his longer ones with the use of em-dashes (long ones) which are challenging. They occasionally have one reading a sentence several times to get the meaning.


The reader is called on to observe what happened - he or she can only truly see what happened in this period by looking at the works of these painters. Perhaps Gayford's book is required reading before looking again.

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