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Bonus points for Imelda May.
As for Jools not having new young artists on Later - have you actually watched any of them?
as they were. Let’s face it, he brings a touch of gold dust wherever he goes.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
There are so many good bands just not getting anywhere
(formerly customkits)
It's a mainstream show on one of the main BBC channels, most people wouldn't want to tune in to see nobodies performing technically proficient guitar parts.
I'd take more ageing rockers with guitars over the pop starletts and rappers with DJs that they sometimes have on to seem young. Not that I don't like rap, I just don't watch Jools Holland to see someone with a backing track.
Heritage artists (sorry I couldn’t think of a better term) are fine as long as they still have a spark and/or something to say. Sadly.....and I’m a fan of his from The Birds to The Faces to The Stones.....Ronnie has neither these days.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
Monkman is classically trained in composition and is a skilful multi-instrumentalist. Unfortunately, none of his work to which I have ever listened swings. (Ironically, that might be precisely why he was recruited into Sky.)
I hope the guy keeps rockin' till he drops ...
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Bloody loved it.
There's things I've had, there's things I wanna have"
He's not really a singer but the guitar playing wasn't bad. It's quite physically demanding to sing while maintaining downpicking at that speed, I think that's where the funny faces are coming from