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I think its the Later With Jools Holland version that was on a compilation CD.
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That's what I meant...
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Go James with the love of the love of Richard Nixon
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I'm intrigued that they think there is anything other than a bad version of Westlife.
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TLORN is fucking brilliant. Fuck you all.
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Nope
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Acoustic Motown Junk!
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Junky! Junky! Junky!
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Wow, this is pretty good. Go Nicky!
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The last 90 minutes don't seem to have been wasted now. And Merlin is about to be on TV. Shaping into a pretty good Saturday.
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That is quite worrying. Lifeblood era Manics look nothing like Westlife in any case!
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Can we have the link for when this is up on i-player to listen to? Thanks!
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Quote:
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What a lovely Radio programme - best thing I've listened to in ages. Lovely start with Slatex and Deets bits and beautiful acoustic versions..lovely way to spend a Sunday Autumn evening
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