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More from the little unsaid
First Real Steps (whilst floating down a London canal tunnel) On the making of his new album (and living in London) and crowd funding through Pledgemusic: http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/thelittleunsaid
Unchained Unchained Melodies and Unchained Guitars
The Telescoper has a link to a short YouTube clip of the original and excellent version of The Unchained Melody (subsequently made famous by the Righteous Brothers), which led me to a slightly less conventional version: And at the suggested links at the … Continue reading
The Rough Island Band
Some more from John Elliot (who appeared under the name “the little unsaid” in the previous post), here performing with an aptly named group from the Scilly Isles called The Rough Island Band. First performing Paul Simon’s “Call me Al”, … Continue reading
Fine as a Bee’s wing
Beeswing is song by Richard Thompson, said to be about, or at least inspired by Anne Briggs. Here is what the man himself says about it: “RICHARD THOMPSON: I wrote the song Beeswing kind of about her. There was a … Continue reading