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RE: Bagpipe Music
- Subject: RE: Bagpipe Music
- From: stuart@li...co.uk <stuart@li...co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:51:53 +0100
I think Rodney is best remembered for his amazing guitar playing but then
again I have always loved Disney head!
Stuart
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:06 , Caroline Kitchen <mercury@ca...co.uk> sent:
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>I have to second the comment about Rodney's songs being a
>highlight of any Aero's album - I think one of his greatest (and most
>underrated) moments is Wond'ring Wild from Rough Music. He was standing
>right
>behind me at the Bristol date of the last tour and it was great to see
>him get
>on stage for Breaking in my Heart - it didn't seem quite right having him
>in the
>crowd instead! Having said that, Gerard Starkie is doing a sterling job
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>filling his shoes.
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>Caz x.
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>From: blueplanes-bounces@st...net
>[mailto:blueplanes-bounces@st...net] On Behalf Of Neil
>Stanley
>Sent: 13 September 2006 21:40
>To: Abi
>Marchant
>Subject: RE: [Blueplanes] Bagpipe Music
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>Abi,
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>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!
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>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!
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>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
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> 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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