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Topic History of: London, London
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DJKZ I Love it. It's a breath of fresh air. Whenever i usually hear an acoustic guitar track i usually roll my eyes and go oh not another boring folk singer because they usually sound the same, bland and boring. But this is fantastic, slightly latin/calypso feel which i can relate to and i hope they continue to make stuff like this. I think its time bands and artists threw the rule book out and one reason the 50s will always be a great decade of music as is the 80s is because they had no rules and made great songs with great music before it became all formulaic and corporate. Gonna add it to my playlist at myhotmusic.

PS: I love LDN as well though what the ell are EMI doing with mucking around with the myspace demos and adding things unnecessarily.
JK2006 and I really like it.
And I love the video - so there!
Especially when they dance on the roof.
I really really like this Michael.
Thanks for tipping it.
Kev PS: I think it probably works better without the vid. No kidding, how silly do they feel?!
Michael As an antidote to "LDN", here's a breezy version of the Caetano Veloso track "London, London" by Cibelle.

http://www.crammed.be/crammed/123/videopage.htm



M
PS: I think it probably works better without the vid.