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Japhet

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  1. Turn to Stone - Joe Walsh
  2. One thing myself and Mrs Japhet always did when we went to the States is ask a cab driver. We used to get a map of Denver, Phoenix, New Orleans or whatever and get a cabbie to mark out areas where we shouldn't be going. London isn't as bad, but there are definitely areas you don't want to wander into by mistake.
  3. Waiting for a Train - Flash and the Pan
  4. Smoothie - Santana
  5. 4 Seasons in One Day - Crowded House
  6. Autumn Leaves - Various
  7. Just Like April - Pink
  8. Don't Mess with my Toot Toot - Denise LaSalle
  9. Future Shock - Herbie Hancock
  10. Subterrainean Homesick Blues - Dylan
  11. Lowdown - Boz Scaggs
  12. Living Out of Time - Robin Trower
  13. Blowing in the Wind - Dylan
  14. They've got more than one song. I've checked the thread title too and the word 'great' doesn't feature, but, having seen them live a few times, I can assure you that she's a very good player.
  15. Trunk 49 - The James Gang
  16. Saturn By the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
  17. (I Wanna Be) Arrested - Alice Cooper
  18. Needles and Pins - The Searchers
  19. That's a great story. My equivalent is that years ago I was playing at a jazz funk jam in Cambridge with a drummer mate of mine. A guy gets up and asks if he can play a bit of guitar. No problem of course. Anyway, this bloke is seriously good with such fantastic feel and groove. Afterwards I said to my mate 'He's a bit good. Do you know if he's in a band?' 'Yes' replied my mate. 'He's Rob Harris out of Jamiroquai.'
  20. Naomi Holmes from William the Conqueror. Saw them twice at Red Rooster festival and then again the other night in Cambridge. Cracking band and she gets a great bass sound as well as gorgeous backing vocals. See them if you can. They're on tour at the moment for a little while longer.
  21. Return to Sender - Elvis
  22. Chowder You Do What You Do To Me - Freddie & The Dreamers
  23. You Tango Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
  24. Matthew and Dyson - Cat Stevens
  25. Saw these guys last night in Cambridge. Seen them a couple of times before and never disappointed. Difficult to pidgeon hole their sound because they're rather unique, but a mix of Indie/Rock with a fair splash of folk I guess. Great songs with beautiful lyrics and the 3 of them drum up a great sound and atmosphere. They've got a few dates left around the country on their current tour and I'd highly recommend seeing them if it's your sort of thing.
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