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Uncle Wald.

@unclewald

Independent as a hog on ice
Costello,Dexys, Dylan, Beatles, Big Star & Soul stirrer, occasionally tweet about records & mad Jack Russells
ANT certified & bonded

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calendar_today11-08-2010 15:16:34

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Quite a productive morning crate digging, some of these first time finds, might give the car booty a rest tomorrow for the sake of my marriage.

Quite a productive morning crate digging, some of these first time finds, might give the car booty a rest tomorrow for the sake of my marriage.
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Rainy day women and men, cheer up a dreich Glasgow Saturday by nipping in to see us, this will result in you being rewarded in the afterlife.

Rainy day women and men, cheer up a dreich Glasgow Saturday  by nipping in to see us, this will result  in you being rewarded in the afterlife.
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How is this man still making brilliant records at 142 or whatever he is? and the track 'Mess up under that dress' manages to be brilliant, hilarious and decidedly un-PC at the same time, genius. Martin Harris 🇺🇦

How is this man still making brilliant records at 142 or whatever he is? and the track 'Mess up under that dress'  manages to be brilliant,  hilarious  and decidedly un-PC at the same time, genius.
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Laura Nyro singing Wedding Bell Blues, from Musical Architecture. I’d love to see the full thing, but no idea where it’s from originally. youtube.com/clip/UgkxBUVii…

Laura Nyro singing Wedding Bell Blues, from Musical Architecture. I’d love to see the full thing, but no idea where it’s from originally. 

youtube.com/clip/UgkxBUVii…
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youtu.be/24IiP-5yUYU?si… Splendid version of 'To the other woman' from Swamp Doggs latest superb album, never thought anyone could touch Doris Duke's original but this comes close. Mark R jim wakenshaw