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It's only me, then? My opinion is that Greg Lake had a most beautiful voice. Any ELP or King Crimson track was enhanced by the clarity of his voice. I just love this track.

 

 

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Raised by the Railroad line by The Seldom Scene.

 

 

I relate to it as my earliest memories are being taken in my push chair to watch the trains south of Durham - I can even remember that they were 0-6-0 and 0-8-0 tender locos on long rakes of coal wagons.

 

I enrolled on a lockdown online bluegrass ‘slow jam’ course for guitar, banjo, mandolin & double bass and the tutor included this song in the lessons.   The excellent course finished today, but another one starts next month. I’ve already signed up for it.  If anyone is interested in it (or several other music courses) search for The Globe Bar Newcastle. 

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Sitting at the pub enjoying a cold pint and a beautiful view,16208353434922291534273125089320.jpg.42b2c61905dcabe44fee0abd31b04c39.jpg unfortunately I'm "Currently Listening To" a millennial that won't shut the heck up about herself!  Sorry, I know that's not the theme of this thread - just needed to vent....

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58 minutes ago, Ray Von said:

Sitting at the pub enjoying a cold pint and a beautiful view,16208353434922291534273125089320.jpg.42b2c61905dcabe44fee0abd31b04c39.jpg unfortunately I'm "Currently Listening To" a millennial that won't shut the heck up about herself!  Sorry, I know that's not the theme of this thread - just needed to vent....

A gag works well on those with verbal diarrhoea as does a baseball bat. 

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Scary to think its nearly 40 years since Nina Hagen's Smack Jack.  Despite the  '80's synth sounds  it still sounds pretty  fresh and any album that the "Rolling Stone" magazine describes as "almost unlistenable" goes straight to my "Classics" list.

 

Still haven't seen many more unsettling characters in film clips since, pity this version looks like it was taped from some blokes telly (probably some Australian, given the  'Rage" label...) but its the only one I could find.

 

 

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