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When it comes to restaurant reviewers covering Donald Fagen songs, Jay Rayner is my favourite.

 

Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Steve Vai is getting accustomed to being guitar music's nutty professor. So what did he do while his right arm was in a sling? Yep, he did this.

 

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Yes, there is an album of Kraftwerk songs performed by a steel band. Not only that, but it's rather relaxing.

 

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On 13/08/2022 at 15:39, Futtocks said:

Yes, there is an album of Kraftwerk songs performed by a steel band. Not only that, but it's rather relaxing.

 

Dear Peely I've really missed your shows on the radio.

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Some awful crimes against hair and wardrobe, but the sounds are, yes, sweet.

 

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All those harmonies are great, but of course, these days, everyone's just going "isn't that Gareth from 'The Office' on guitar?"

 

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One for the guitar fans. A couple of rock legends having a ton of fun.

 

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