Music recommendation (non saily)

Rabbie

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There is a line in the Eriskay Love Lilt which goes - 'Sad am I without thee'.
Seeing those statues topple on the news tonight!

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Re: Straw Man - Lou Reed

yeah I know this is a "critic" of Yankee "democracy" but I reckon it's applicable internationally!

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a couple of possibilities from the darker corners of my CD collection:

"The Idol" - Procol Harum

"Hero takes a fall" - The Bangles

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Ride of the Valkyries (as the tanks drove under Saddam's Victory Arch into Baghdad

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Enya = Sheppard Moons
U2 = just because
Led Zep = for cruising downwind, chute up and going like stink!
Fleetwood Mac = Albatross, gentle wind and sun going down on a brillant days sailing/passage and approaching harbour.
Hank Plays Cliff = because I'm a TOG
The Best Rock Album in the world (double CD) = Winds you up ready to take on Port Control, and marina staff in any port. (sorry JW, couldn't resist).
Any Moody Blues CD's

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Rory Gallagher "I'm a Million Miles Away"
The Who "Won't get fooled again"
Pink Floyd "Us and Them"

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