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Young's Inca fascination reaches a skyscraping zenith on this skyward-reaching rock hymn.
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The Blue Nile - Tinseltown In The Rain. Beautiful, minimalist '80s.
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Great rock song from the '90s. Huge in US, but very underrated band in their home country, Britain.
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Such atmosphere...this sums up why I love Townes' music so much.
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My band, The Mercurymen, toured with Level 42 in 2008...lovely people and great live band.
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A brilliant song, written by my friend and co-writer, the mighty Ricky Ross.
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Brilliant song, the name of which leads me to my next blip...
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Such an underrated song, from Stills' '78 solo album of the same name.
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I'm off to bed. Here's one for everyone about to do the same.
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I love this tune. There has never been a better song written about being a simply raised boy and coming of age.
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This reminds me of being 16, as I was when New Adventures In Hi-Fi came out. Great record, this being the highlight.
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Brilliant song from one of Dylan's most underrated albums, 'Desire'. For anyone who has ever said Dylan can't sing, listen to his phrasing here. Wow.
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The singing brakeman. One of my favourite artists ever.
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My favourite Andy Whittle song. He is one of the finest songwriters in the country, but little known. This song approaches lyrical unsurpassability.
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I love this song. My favourite from the 'Alice' album, and one of the darkest songs I've ever heard.
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This is a song I wrote to pay tribute to the late, great Townes Van Zandt-a songwriter who probably influenced me as an artist above all others.
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This song couldn't be more beautiful if it tried. I think any working musician who travels a lot can relate to this.
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This is the best combination of groove, looseness, innovation, concise lyricism and feeling I could name right now. Great song.