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29 January 2008
Getting in the mood for Robyn Hitchcock
The not-wife and I are off to see Robyn Hitchcock tonight. This will be the first time she's seen him since his 50th birthday concert in 2003. Tonight he will be playing his 1984 acoustic album "I Often Dream of Trains" plus a selection of other goodies.
Youtube provides a video of the album's title track (the man with the lightbulb head is from his 1985 album Fegmania).
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6 comments:
When does the "not wife" b ecome the "wife"?
We've only known each other 26 years.. What's the rush!
:)))))))))))))))
Well marry in hase, repent at leisure Sean!
enjoy Robyn Hitchcock. He released a new album in the last couple of years that was meant to be really good, but I've not heard it.
I've got my own not-wife and I agree with your last comment 100% ;)
Oh yes. It's Ole Tarantula one of his best ever. I would strongly recommed it Chris.
Haha Not-husbands of the world unite?
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