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Do You Know The Difference Between Big Wood And Brush?
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Well, do you? I base my life on the teachings of song poems.Feedback:
Outstanding!!! (Great to see the Squires of the Subterrain get some love as well as the Roky/Bleib and General Crook!)
this looks great and would like to hear it someday. btw, will catch up on our trade in about another week, just moved yesterday!!!
no I don't, but I want this
Big Wood burns longer, brush burns brighter. This mix has VIVIAN STANSHALL on it -- that'll do for me. Four stars I think. Smooth.
Now this is very good! Much better than I have been accustomed to reading of late (not yours, I hasten to add). Loads to enjoy here including the man I have seen live more than anybody else - John Cooper Clarke. I would love to hear this sometime. Please.
I echo P's sentiments exactly!! I am missing your artwork however...
brush always seems to burn out, but big wood keeps burning on.
Big wood hurts like hell when you drop it on your toe.Excellent mix here Jim. Love the McCarty and Sun Ra picks and the closing stretch from Ed Askew to David Axelrod.
Oh my, what very smooth music you have made here! Love the Stanshall, Clark & Harper/Page picks especially. And of course, Francoise Hardy makes any mix nicer!
Beautiful. Again, count me in.
Great opener, great selections, great great great!
You have a knack for finding the gems. Roky, Cambodian Rocks, the Squires of the Subterrain--great picks. Makes me want to hear the ones I'm not familiar with.