On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Sarah J Clarke wrote:
Frankly I think I'd prefer it if Isobel collaborated with Mar(c)ks Radcliffe and Riley rather than this "Lanegan" chancer.
I think Mark R would rather Isobel collaborated with him..he was slightly over-excited at the thought she had produced and written the songs. Or maybe that was just in contrast to the Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood set up which has undoubtedly inspired the work. I am getting tired of working out who "inspired" many of the musical offerings today. It's like listening to the radio when you are half asleep/very drunk - half-remembered confused echoes of the youth you had or your best friend's older brother had. Give up, accept, hum along.. The B&S session on Radcliffe was very enjoyable - the chaps in fine form, happy banter, and I urge you to listen to it.
Oh, does anyone have a Reel to Reel machine by the way? I went to a car boot sale.
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