The Wedding Present - Take Me!
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In Brum I asked wot the rabbit was 4 on one of the T's He asked if Id got the new album I replied no He looked suprised n said it was on the inside cover on the new album. I said 'oh right thanks' I wanted to ask why is the rabbit on the inside cover then? but didn't dare. Later I realised I had got the new album and indeed there was a rabbit inside. I felt silly that I said I hadnt purchased his new album when in fact I had. I dont know which is worse not having the album or not realising I had
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Hi and thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Many a time I have stood "star struck" near Gedge and never had the courage to say hello - until last year. I said "Hi David, can I say thanks for all the great music over the years" He took it as a question and replied "Of course you can!" So I shook his hand and said "Thanks" I felt a fool but it was great. I'm not sure I would have approached him and Peel though...That too much awe to deal with...Thanks again!
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wot only 4 mins
you should get another one of you so you can play the riff along with yourself
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hi. i listen to your work again. dont know if it s possible to make you some suggestions but i d like very much to hear a cover of "sport cars". maybe too slow and instrumental. bye
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Hi! Thanks for the translation! I can see that listening to "Take Me!" in the ruins of an Abbey or in trains must be very atmospheric indeed! ...It's an excellent song and one I have played in houses and cars. Cheers again!
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Hi! Thanks for the translation! I can see that listening to "Take Me!" in the ruins of an Abbey or in trains must be very atmospheric indeed! ...It's an excellent song and one I have played in houses and cars. Cheers again!
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okay i just wanted to say that i ve often listenned this song in in the ruins of an abbey by night or in trains . And that i like the way you have symbolized the endless end of the song.
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okay i just wanted to say that i ve often listenned this song in in the ruins of an abbey by night or in trains . And that i like the way you have symbolized the endless end of the song. thanks for your covers. bye
Superb. Got to be my fave.
Until recently, the only version of this track I had was on an old tape, recorded off Peely one night.
gmille46 4 months ago
@gmille46 Thanks v much.
MatDurrance 4 months ago