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Friday, December 21, 2007 5:09 PM

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music

Seeing I don't bother much with the old blogging these days, I thought I would share my Top 10's with you for the year.  Let me know if you agree with any of it.

Happy Christmas Everyone! x


Top 10 Gigs for 2007

 1.  Brian Houston @ The Musician in Leicester

            2.   The Crimea @ The Whole Tour

3.  Brakes @ The Vic Inn

4.   Robin Auld @ The Maze

5.   Stephen Fretwell @ The Rescue Rooms

6.   The Four Last Things @ Guilfest

7.  My Birthday Gig @ Junktion 7 (esp The Warm, Dlugokecki, Eddyfink & Richard Snow and Inlaws)

8.  The Boy Least Likely To @ Barfly Birmingham

9.    Alabama 3 (Acoustic) – Rescue Rooms

10. Crowded House @ NEC Birmingham

 
Top 10 Albums for 2007

1.   The Crimea – Secrets of the Witching Hour (free download on www.thecrimea.net)

2.    Story One – The Shadow Line

3.   Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist

4.    Lifehouse – Lifehouse

5.    Matchbox 20 – Exile on Mainstream

6.    Foo Fighters –  Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace

7.  Bedouin Soundclash – Street Gospels

8.  Biffy Clyro – Puzzle

      9.  Bruce Springsteen – Magic

10. Plain White T's – Every Second Counts

Currently listening:
The Beatific Visions
By The Brakes
Release date: 08 May, 2007
Helen

 
Wow! Crowded House made your list! I'm staggered. :-) x
 
Posted by Helen on Friday, December 21, 2007 - 6:06 PM
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Richard Snow (& The Inlaws)

 
Gig's at random.

Brian Wilson in London

BC Camplight- Birmingham

Brian Houston @ The Rescue Rooms

Blackflower - Liverpool

The Zombies- Rescue Rooms

The Dukes Jetty- Night With The Inlaws!



Is that Springsteen album good then? I'm not usually a fan, but really like the new single.
 
Posted by Richard Snow (& The Inlaws) on Saturday, December 22, 2007 - 10:38 AM
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Margi

Margi Godfrey


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