everythingchangesbutblue
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Have a listen to this.
Enjoyed that mate.
Have a listen to this.
I used to drive through it every week on my way to the evil empire in Halifax. Seemed a nice little town. I'm sure I saw that merry angler catch a Tesco trolley. He caught in on a tups indispensable.Direct train from manny Victoria. It's a market town in the Upper Calder Valley in West Yorkshire lying only eight miles west of Halifax and 14 miles north-east of Rochdale at the confluence of the River Calder and Hebden Water. Be warned that it's a little quirky with fluorescent hair dyes, piercing of nostrils and shortness of gait:
A local fisherman plying his trade @River Calder
How did i forget Gordon Lightfoot? probably because i never really think of him as folk because he had a few mainstream hits. Sundown would probably be in my top 5 songs of all time.( it was a US #1)
This live version of "Summer side of life" is brilliance.
One of the best true story songs ever that. Have you ever heard The Dandy Warhols cover? The original is best but it's a belter. The lead singer in the bands cousin died on the Fitzgerald which is why they covered it.I was thinking of ''The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald...etc...full on folk!
It's from a brilliant album, a collaboration between The Decemberists and English singer/multi-instrumentalist Olivia Chaney reworking some vintage folk songs.Enjoyed that mate.
I will seek it out mate. Always on the lookout for good new stuff to listen to.It's from a brilliant album, a collaboration between The Decemberists and English singer/multi-instrumentalist Olivia Chaney reworking some vintage folk songs.
One of the best true story songs ever that. Have you ever heard The Dandy Warhols cover? The original is best but it's a belter. The lead singer in the bands cousin died on the Fitzgerald which is why they covered it.