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RE: Bagpipe Music


  • Subject: RE: Bagpipe Music
  • From: Abi Marchant <abi_blue_planes@ya...co.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:33:33 +0100 (BST)

Must agree about Your Ages, absolutely love it.  Freshers Ball 1989?  I 
wish I had been born before I was, to have made the most of them for a 
longer time.  The Louis MacNeice info has now allowed me to sing along 
with the actual words rather than just make loud noises that sound a 
slightly similar (was great singing it in the kitchen without the music 
where it sounded very strange).  Groovy, rock on.
  Abi

Neil Stanley <stevetreacle@ho...com> wrote:
      P  {  margin:0px;  padding:0px  }  body  {  FONT-SIZE: 10pt;  
FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma  }    Abi, 
 
Everyone is telling the truth; the Aeros are utterly brilliant live (apart 
from a horrible gig at the Garage in 98 or 99 - was anyone else there?).  
The Aeros' albums are  "slow-burners" and will continue to grow on you 
over time, but seeing them live is breathtaking! 
 
All the other posters seem to have overlooked the contribution of Rodney 
Allen, so I thought I'd put in a word for the poor love!  His backing 
vocals (for example on Your Ages - my favourite love song!) really 
complement Gerard's spoken word, and a highlight of any Aeros album is the 
Rodney Allen song (or songs).  You are guaranteed three minutes of 
pathetic, angst-ridden, jingly-jangly indie-pop.  From Beatsongs, "Fun" 
has to be one of the band's best songs (the acoustic version on the 
12-inch single of "Up In A Down World, released God-knows-when is 
gorgeous!), and why "Different Now" failed to make it onto Swagger remains 
a great mystery!
 
I saw Rodney solo (at my Freshers ball in 1989!) and had to endure a whole 
set of it, which was taking things a bit far (as was the solo album 
Happysad - how much Billy Bragg had he been listening to?!?), but it was 
interesting that, although Rodders (who, incidentally, still looks 12 
years old!) was unable to appear on the last tour, the band still played 
one of his songs!





    
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  Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:23:43 +0100
From: abi_blue_planes@ya...co.uk
Subject: Re: [Blueplanes] Bagpipe Music
To: blueplanes@st...net

  Thinking the Bristol Christmas gig might be a good start if that all 
comes about (here's hoping!).  But yes, definitely willing to travel 
unless they're willing to play Skipton in my field.  Free cucumber 
sandwiches and tea for all, followed by eccles cakes (hot or cold).  And 
beer.  
  Yeah, they should certainly set a date for Skipton, s'meant to be.
  Abi
    
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