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Tag Archives: the Bluetones
Gig review: MARK MORRISS- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 3 October 2020

Perhaps it wasn’t quite squarely in GRTR’s ballpark, but the last time bands with guitars dominated the charts, possibly forever, was when Britpop ruled. Led by the likes of Blur, Oasis and Pulp, the movement defined the sound and style … Continue reading
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Tagged Britpop, gig, Mark Morriss, singer songwriter, the Bluetones
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Album review: THE STANDARD LAMPS – Long Lost Love

www.thestandardlamps.com [Release date 22.04.16] Hot on the heels of last year’s rather good ‘Mono’ EP The Standard Lamps are back with new album. They have also been busy on the live front supporting The Bluetones at the end of last … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Long Lost Love, Oasis, review, rock, Squeeze, the Bluetones, The Jam, The Standard Lamps
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