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Show 60 – You Have Taken Me That Far

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

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Recorded in the presence of my very weary legs last Friday, I’m maybe a bit shorter on the usual waffle as I was desperate to go and get my feet up and recover ! One of the lines from the opening song seemed like a suitable title and note of thanks to my wonderful thighs (where on earth is this leading, you may ask ?) in as much as they’d powered me to and from work for four straight days, over 80 miles, against a quite stiff wind and a rapidly tiring body due to lack of sleep !


Stereomovers – Ozean
A sublime, 80’s-tinged piece of pop-rock-electronica from the enigmatic Stereomovers. Whilst they don’t say much about themselves on their site, you can find out more about their everyday lives and adventures at the Stereoblog.
Stereomovers’ MySpace
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The Kazoo Funk Orchestra – Baby You’ve No Eyes
Madness, Kazoos and catchiness abound in this cross-continent collaboration. If you like the cut of their musical jib, then you’ll find this track and much more of the same on their Midnight Finger Painter CD, all for the princely sum of £3.
The KFO’s MySpace
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The Briganties – The Girl Heaven Sold
Infused with hints of Oasis, The Verve and other bands of their ilk, The Briganties have been receiving airplay on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio Newcastle and other stations. You can see why when you listen to their sound.
The Briganties’ MySpace
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The soundbed was ‘We Are Like Crystal’ by Aeryal.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

Big props given out to:
Well Made Music – a new podcast playing podsafe ambient, electronic and lounge music from around the world hosted by a fellow Scot name Neil. If you enjoy my soundbeds, chances are you’ll love this. Try it today – it’s now one of my faves !
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Show 59 – Off The Wall !

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

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This is one of those shows that’s been a very, very long time in the making. Two of the tracks have been spinning around my iRiver since 2004/2005, waiting for the right time and the right musical company before they were allowed to make their grand entrance upon the TFL stage.

Well, that time has arrived at long last – well overdue, but well deserved. The tracks you’re about to hear are quirky, weird, strange, off-the-wall, avant-garde, wonky and plain wonderful. Saddle up your sense of humour and get ready for the smile-along ride.

Tally Hall – Banana Man
Quite simply the most catchy tune I’ve ever heard; it’s still going through my head at innoportue moments two years after first hearing it. Anyone who I’ve played it to will testifty that this tune hardwires itself permanently into your neural pathways. There’s also a brilliant self-made video by the band to accompany it. Buy Tally Hall’s album ‘Marvin’s Marvellous Mechanical Museum here.
Tally Hall’s MySpace
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Bobtail Yearlings – Willy Cocoa
Just how wrong could I ever be with first impressions ? I didn’t think much of this on the first listen, but a few more confirmed that this is a fine piece of strange poppy folk with weird sped-up voices. Another one that works its way into your consciousness and won;t let go. If you want more, then the band has an 18-track CD available for $11.99. Oh, and Willy Cocoa (for the Scots out there) is not the powdered, sprinkle-on chocolate equivalent of edible underwear, the candy bra or chocolate boobs, OK ?
Bobtail Yearlings’ MySpace
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The Martians – Heaven
First played to me by Ewan Spence of The Podcast Network whilst waiting in Leith FM’s studios for his Fringe Podcast guest to arrive. A true piece of art, especially for lovers of Dr Who and Star Trek by the Edinburgh funsters.
The Martians don’t appear to have a MySpace page
Contact The Martians here or via Ewan Spence

Thumpermonkey – Hitchhikers Might Be Escaping Inmates
Creepy yet quirky, Michael Woodman and the boys will delight and scare you at the same time. This track was taken from their ‘Pigheart’ album, which you can find for sale here along with their other work. Another track which has been too long in coming to Three From Leith – thanks for holding on, Michael !
Thumpermonkey’s MySpace
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The soundbed was ‘Future Tense’ by Torchomatic.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

Big props given out to:
Quack Media – Al McWilliams gave me permission sooooo long ago to play Tally Hall. Thanks for putting up with the shamefully long wait, Al.
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Show 58 – I Rock !

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

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A satisfyingly crunchy, rocky feel permeates the show this week. Although the line up was almost firmed up before I sat down to record, there was a slight change after I received some lovely comments on the Three From Leith MySpace page. Do go along and read them (from Melissa and Trista) and see why they put a smile on my face, warmed the cockles of my heart and put the word “rock” more firmly at the forefront of my thoughts . While you’re there, why not add yourself add a friend (if you’re not already) and leave a comment of your own ? Say hi. Say what you liked. Say what you didn’t like – it’s completely up to you !

Uncle Seth – To Be An Angel
A Rush’n’Police vibe weaves through this track from this fine Toronto band. If you want to get hold of a free copy of the track, visit their site and sign up for their mailing list.
Uncle Seth’s MySpace
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CoPilot Effect – Russian Dolls
Formed from the ashes of the Ocean Floor (featured in show 24), this is a slow, introspective track with great instrumentation (including the violin) that builds to a satisfyingly hard, catchy climax.
CoPilot Effect’s MySpace
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The Scottish Enlightenment – Eyes
As mentioned in the show, the band have upcoming gigs as follows: October 14th – Cafe Drummond, Aberdeen; October 16th – Monty’s, Dunfermline; October 19th – Blackfriars, Glasgow; October 20th – Bannermans, Edinburgh as well as their debut single in Jan 2007 and their first album being re-released with extra tracks in February.
The Scottish Enlightenment’s MySpace
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The soundbed was ‘Asteroid 5656’ by Aeryal.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

Big props given out to:
Top Of The Pods – Peterborough’s finest podcasting duo (and worst singing duet)
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Show 57 – Cats Can’t Stomach Stilton !

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

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Don’t ever let your cat eat Blue Stilton; mine raided the kitchen bin through the night and scoffed some that was thrown away. Cleaning up this morning before breakfast was not a pleasant experience, I can tell you…

Thankfully this week’s music is 100% palatable for even the most fussy of hip cats:

The Martial Arts – Summer Tweed
Still doing very well in Sweden and abroad after appearing in show 33, this 4-piece Glasgow outfit deserves much more home support, so visit their site (when it’s up) and say hi. They may also have a link there to buy their new CD, “Your Sinclair”.
The Martial Arts MySpace
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Stavia – Lucky Day
A great voice, an insanely catchy song and a career as a neurosurgeon, Stavia is truly a talented lady. Drift over to her site and make her day lucky by sending her your messages and grabbing a CD or two.
Stavia’s MySpace
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Zoot – Homecoming
One of those demo recordings that grabs me by the unmentionables for a reason I can’t quite fathom. Perhaps it’s happy memories of that raw sound from my teens when I used to tape myself when I played guitar in bands. Whatever it is, this is a great song. Laid back, cool and gripping.
Zoot’s MySpace
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The soundbed was ‘Perpetual Moves’ by Aeryal.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

Big props given out to:
Top Of The Pods – Peterborough’s finest podcasting duo (and worst singing duet)
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Show 56 – 1 Year Young (part 2)

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

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If you thought that part 1 was chock-full of the best music from the first year of Three From Leith, then prepare yourselves for a bumper 1hr plus show with more of the same ! I suddenly had the hosting space available (thanks, Libsyn !) and I just couldn’t whittle the shortlist down any further than these tracks. There were many more, but I just ran out of space and time – to those who haven’t quite made it in, my apologies. But there’s another year of TFL ahead during which you’ll be heard from again, I’m sure.

Dropkick – Chastity Pyjamas
From show 6

Papermoon – A String Of Blinking Lights
From show 31

The Dead Beat Club – Everything Turns To You
From show 23

Freddy – Let It Go
From show 32

Hungry Lucy – Her Song
From show 15

Sleepthief – Eurydice (featuring Jody Quine)
From show 48

Contramano – Contramano
From show 40

Santa Dog – Belle De Jour
Updated version of that heard on the Santa Dog Tripleshot show

Brought Up On Oysters – Long Ago and Far Away (behind the audio comments)
Fron show 54

Whirl – Palmreader
From show 11

Hollow Horse – Forget The Girl
From show 25

Karma – Tula
From show 25

Id Guinness – The One That Got Away
From show 48

To everyone who took the time and effort to record and send in their audio comments (from the simplest to the most complex and witty) for the anniversary shows, my deepest gratitude. They were all well and truly appreciated !

You’ll find links to the bands’ email addresses, MySpace pages and all the other usual goodies on the shownotes for the shows they were originally played on.

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Big props given out to:
Everyone who’s every been involved as an artist, listener or friend of Three From Leith – this one’s for you all again !
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Show 55 – 1 Year Young (part 1)

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

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On the 8th September 2005, a certain Three From Leith podcast was born. One year and countless explanations of the name later, it’s reached its first birthday.

Me outside Leith FM; (c) Marilyn Madsen 2006

What a year it’s been – I cannot thank the artists, the record labels, the managers, the fans, my fellow podcasters and you – the listeners – enough for making it one of the best years of my life. I’ve made many new friends, seen lots of live gigs and found so much amazing new music I’ve been able to spread and share with you.

To everyone who’s ever listened, emailed, submitted music to, bought music they’ve heard, spread the word about and ultimately enjoyed Three From Leith and the great artists I’ve been allowed to play – THANK YOU ! Without you I’d be simply talking to a wall in the corner of my bedroom here in Leith.

Now, just settle back and prepare to enjoy part 1 of my favourite tracks and moments from the past year !

Hotrod Cadets – My Heart Sinks
From show 1

Eddyfink – In For Me
From show 33

The Hussys – We Expected
From show 28

Opal Sky – Special Suzie
From show 4

Under Electric Light – Never See The Light
From show 12

Phideaux – Never Gonna Go
From show 32

Fourteenhours – She Cried
From show 16

Chocyamo – Bernard Drake
From show 24

You’ll find links to the bands’ email addresses, MySpace pages and all the other usual goodies on the shownotes for the shows they were originally played on.

The soundbed was ‘The Archway at Blenheim’ by Torchomatic.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

Big props given out to:
Everyone who’s every been involved as an artist, listener or friend of Three From Leith – this one’s for you !
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Show 54 – Teenage Kicks

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

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I was a slightly weird teenager (yes, yes… and I know I’m still a weird adult) in that my music of choice was album-length instrumentals. I grew up idolising Mike Oldfield and his incredible multi-instrumental talents, followed later by Jean-Michel Jarre and Tangerine Dream. Only in my later teens did I branch out into progressive rock and then (via many other genres) back into electronic instrumental artists like Enigma and Deep Forest.

It’s with regret that, with very few exceptions over the first year of Three From Leith, I’ve almost ‘demoted’ instrumental artists to being soundbeds to my ramblings. Well, finally I’ve got around to putting things right and this week I celebrate some of the artists that you’ve heard me talk over during many a show as well as some new work from an artist new to Three From Leith. As one of tonight’s artists, Stephen Rafferty mentioned, “It’s great to see someone doing something for modern instrumental music; too often these days it’s a genre that’s completely ignored.” Well, not any more !

Aeryal – Lunar Saga
Miguel Samiez produces some astoundingly beautiful music which (being a fellow Mike fan) has some Oldfieldian touches in it. He has a trio of CDs available to but on his website if this piece and the first soundbed whet your appetite.
Aeryal’s MySpace
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Torchomatic – Sunlit Harbour
My long-time favourite soundbed music on TFL from Simon Young, who creates some amazing electronic pieces which really set a scene and create the perfect atmosphere. He holds the record of being the most played artist in the show’s history – not bad for someone whose real name I didn’t know until last week !
Torchomatic’s MySpace
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Brought Up On Oysters – Long Ago and Far Away
The Scottish Mike Oldfield – golden-age Oldfield-esque musical excellence from Steve. Having just updated all of his recording equipment and spent some time familiarising himself with it, Steve’s now getting to work on an album which will hopefully be released in 2007.
Steve Rafferty’s MySpace
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John Young – Air Miles
Featured now in a number of shows as both a main artist and a soundbed artist, this is a live version of one of John’s ambient instrumental works. He’s got a huge catalogue of CDs to his name and you can find them to buy here.
John Young’s MySpace
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Torchomatic – The Archway at Blenheim

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The Scottish Expression is still taking a well-deserved sabbatical. It shall return !
The soundbed was ‘Asteroid 5656’ by Aeryal.
Three From Leith theme-tune by
Alex Aitken

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Show 53 – Seeing Stars !

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

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Thumbs up from Jesus

Well, what a last week off on holiday ! I finally finished the redecoration of the livingroom and managed to get the TV bench/unit built and everything in a wired back up again correctly (thanks to me carefully labelling every cable and wire at both ends to say what it connected to). It looks very nice ! Then on Wednesday I met listener Marilyn from LA who was over in Scotland for her holiday and we spent a lovely afternoon together having lunch and chatting. Marilyn is a couturiere in film & TV so it was fascinating and thrilling to hear of the legendary actors and actresses she’s worked with. On Thursday we met up again and sat in on the recording of the TPN Edinburgh Fringe Show podcast where the host Ewan was interviewing Jesus, who is now a stand-up comic and spent a long time in Guantanamo Bay after explaining where he came from to US immigration officials. Afterwards we all went to the Pleasance Courtyard where I had a fab time star-spotting, then Marilyn and I had lunch again. It was a really great experience and I couldn’t have hoped to have met a nicer listener.

The podcasting community is creating some wonderful networks of friends across the world and I’m loving that friendship aspect. So, if anyone else is planning a trip to Edinburgh then do get in touch and let’s see if we can meet up and say hi !

Captain Pop – Your Papers Please
Steve Roberts kindly sent this great slice of jangly guitar pop to me recently and it’s all the more relevant given the recent security scares; the song is a protest against the proposed introduction of a national identity card scheme here in the UK. If you like the cut of the Captain’s music jib, rush over and buy his CD, “Shut Up & Sing” for £7.99 or download it from the great Internet ocean for the bargain price of £2.00. Avast ye landlubbers !
Captain Pop doesn’t have a MySpace page, but you can hear the album on Tagworld.
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Gum – Beyond The Horizon
From Leigh Miles and Raymond Weir comes this luscious delight from Gum’s latest EP, “Seven Feeble Alibis”. A man who can write music in vastly different styles, compare this to Raymond’s “Eisenhowers” track in a recent show. Talent that doesn’t lose its flavour on the bedpost overnight !
Gum’s MySpace
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Santa Dog – Pop Coloured
From their recent “Belle De Jour” EP comes this little gem from Row, Rob, Rob and Martin (pay attention at the back and don’t get their names confused – I’ll be asking questions later !). A track that brings back so many memories from the TFL showcase gig in April, which Santa Dog played at. Is it really that long ago now ? Maybe I should do another one….
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The Scottish Expression is still taking a well-deserved sabbatical. It shall return !
The soundbeds were ‘Bible White’ by John Young, ‘Flying Home’ by Charlie North and ‘Raining Colours’ by Torchomatic.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

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Show 52 – The Man With The White Foot

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

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Almost there with the painting !

For the first time ever, I’ve had to put a show together in a bit of a hurry and it’s not something I like doing. It doesn’t allow me to fully prepare and it doesn’t allow me to talk about what I intended to talk about. Fortunately, I did have the final combination of music already in my mind for the show, so at least the selection had been carefully deliberated, cogitated and digested (with apologies to Lloyd Grossman for using his old catchphrase) before the final decision was reached.

Who is the mysterious man with the white foot ? Well, that was the idiot typing this who moved the stepladder whilst painting the livingroom, forgetting that the tub of white paint was still sitting on top…. it hit the bottom step and splattered its contents out sideways all over my right foot and (fortunately) the covers I had down on the floor and over the furniture.

The sight of the tight Scotsman trying to scoop as much of the spilled paint back into the tub so that he didn’t have to spend more money on a new tub was comical 😉

Id Guinness – Beautiful Goodbye Fade Mix Aug 06
Vancouver-based Id’s second submission to TFL, featuring more lovely fretwork from Curtis DeBray who I mentioned in Show 48 as being Gilmour-like. I’m really looking forward to Id’s album coming out later this year ! Until then, you can buy (or find out where to download) his current EP, ‘Rising River’ here.
Id’s MySpace
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Frantic Chant – Tangerines
I may have passed the guys in the street or stood next to them in a bar, but I wouldn’t know as they don’t like giving much away about themselves ! “FRANTIC CHANT FI LEITH”was the gist of their first ever email submission, but it isn’t important when they rock like this ! A great track from the local lads.
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Ainslie Henderson – Dust
Another lovingly laid-back piece from the hirsute* Mr Henderson (wahey ! I got the surname right this time after getting it wrong in the first publication of the shownotes for show 43) from Edinburgh, whose new website and album have been born since his last appearance on the show. * see his photo page for details !
Ainslie’s MySpace
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Oswald – Home
‘Coldplay meets U2 meets Radiohead with a twist’ says their website bio, and you will definitely see why when you listen to the track from this Glasgow trio. Thankfully, Tom McCreery doesn’t have Bono’s ‘sunglasses indoors at all times’ fetish !
Oswald’s MySpace
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The first anniversary show is fast approaching – why not take the opportunity to say hello and feature in it by sending an audio clip or using the easy, free and simple Chingo system where all you need to do is speak into your PC’s microphone and let it do the rest ? Just click on the icon below and follow the instructions.

The Scottish Expression is still taking a well-deserved sabbatical. It shall return !
The soundbed is ‘Air Miles’ by John Young.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

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Show 51 – On A Holiday High

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

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Yes, I’m off on holiday for the next two weeks and I’ll be sampling the delights of sunny Leith sur Mer on my doorstep plus the wonders that are the Edinburgh International Festival, the Fringe, the Edinburgh International Film Festival and the Edinburgh Book Festival ! Spoilt for choice, I’ll be limited only by the dwindling funds I have to live on this month. Still, I’m at least booked to see Harry Shearer (Simpsons voices, Spinal Tap, A Mighty Wind, Best In Show etc) and his wife so that’ll be fun.

If you want to sample the delights of festival Edinburgh and get your share of the buzz that goes around the city during August, you can’t do better than Ewan Spence’s The Edinburgh Fringe Podcast. Ewan and his team are working non-stop around the clock to bring you news, reviews, interviews and celebrity guest reporters from this year’s arts extravaganza.

But now, before all that, it’s time to dive right into another festival of music from around the world, courtesy of Three From Leith:

Hungry Lucy's new EPBefore We Stand… We Crawl

Hungry Lucy – Harvest
I couldn’t get the melody from this song out of my head from the first moment I heard it. It has passed the ‘singalongability’ test with flying colours ! Another fine, fine slice of musical love from my podcast friends War-N and Christa Belle – the finest, funniest and most genuine people you could ever hope to listen to and converse with. Catch them on tour in the US and make me jealous that I can’t be there !
Hungry Lucy’s MySpace
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Hungry Lucy – A Girl Alone
The second track in the show from their new EP, ‘Before We Stand… We Crawl‘. A little beauty of an EP it is, too !

Dylan Donkin – Fall Through The Wall
A track from the advance EP sent to me by Jen from Surfdog Records. Dylan’s a new artist to me and a damn good one at that. I don’t know what’s in the air on Maui’s north shore near the edge of the rainforest, but growing up there has created a great new musical talent.
Dylan’s MySpace
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Gustav Bertha – My Mind’s A Tyrant
A dissident Fifer now resident the land of Toblerone and Cuckoo clocks, Gustav is a quirky and talented musician with a fine line in Scottish wit and a crackingly good podcast to boot. Despite wanting “to be a late night bar pianist serenading alcoholics in the wee small hours”, he still has enough of his sanity left to continue working on his latest album.
Gustav’s MySpace
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The Scottish Expression is still taking a well-deserved sabbatical. It shall return !
The soundbed is ‘Bible White’ by John Young.
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken

Big props given out to:
Hungry Lucy for the special package they sent me containing their entire catalogue. Thanks, War-N and Christa ! Get that UK tour booked soon !
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