Waiting for someone to say it isn't page 400 for themMy track for page 400 is Fidelity by Regina Spektor.
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In fact, the entire album is worth listening to. And more precisely, pretty much all of her albums are.
I am very much emotionally connected to Begin to Hope, because a late friend from the US gave this CD to me as a Christmas present when he was able to visit me for the last time. Honestly, he had no clue if this was good music or not, but being the good guy that he was, he went to a record store and asked what he should get for a guy like me. 100% spot on, my dear friend Chuck.
I had WiiM to remove the posts per page preferences before posting this for a reason.Waiting for someone to say it isn't page 400 for them![]()
A bit off topic but did you ever go to gigs at Ewell Technical College at that time?♪ Playing Only You Know And I Know by Delaney & Bonnie from On Tour with Eric Clapton (Vinyl) (1970) (Local • 762kbps VBR, 16bit, 44.1kHz, -2.03dB, FLC)
FLAC from my original vinyl copy. A re-release on Atlantic Masters series and purchased around 1972/1973 from Boots in Epsom High Street. For whatever reason I remember the purchase.
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I most certainly did!A bit off topic but did you ever go to gigs at Ewell Technical College at that time?
Some great bands. I was at the college from 1970 to 73 and went to most of the gigs. Good memories. set list.fmI most certainly did!
You must be older than me. I was there 1974 to 1976. I saw the last known gig by a band called Flip City that featured one Declan McManus at Ewell Tech. They weren't great. I did however see the Naughty Rhythms Tour at Ewell - Dr Feelgood headlined. Many of my vinyl records originate from the Turntable in Ewell Hight St.Some great bands. I was at the college from 1970 to 73 and went to most of the gigs. Good memories. set list.fm
A guilty pleasure of mine!