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Well it's all for me grog, me jolly jolly grog,
It's all for me beer and tobacco.
For I spent all me tin on the lassies drinking gin,
Far across the western ocean I must wander.
 
Loudon Wainwright White Winos
Mother liked her white wine
She'd have a glass or two
Almost every single night
After her day was through
San se chardonnay chaiblie
Pinot gris jiot
Just to take the edge of
Just to get the glow
You've got to take the edge off
If you wanna get the...
Mother liked her white
 
If you want something soothing, calming. Try Voces8 - came across them the other day looking for something else, their version of Faure Pie Jesu is sublime, you can find it on utube and no I'm not a god botherer my music taste is a little eclectic, Gong nestles next to Gallicantus , Dave Gilmore and Grieg
 
Last brew day I listened to a load of mid - late 1980's indie (Pastels, House of Love, Primals, MBV and so on) but I suspect that is a minority interest, lol.
No Heavenly or the Sundays?
 
I saw this band Polyphia the other night and it honestly felt like I was watching the next evolution of guitar music, a dazzling combination of incredible talent and originality.
 
Didn't know of Hans Zimmer until Planet Earth Two.I did visit the grave of Dvorak while in Prague as a lover, and playing in a brass band you will recognise this. Not just about bread.


Hans Zimmer is next level. His score for Interstellar is beyond good. But the man is a legend, the list of films alone shows it:

Inception
Gladiator
Rain Man
Dunkirk
Lion King
The Dark Knight Series
The Last Samurai
Pirates of the Caribbean

An extensive list!
 

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