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Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Can never have too much Elbow - Live Red Nose Day


YouTube - Elbow perform Open Arms - Live - Red Nose Day 2011
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In no particular order:

· Build a Rocket Boys – Elbow

· Let England Shake – PJ Harvey

· Long Player, Late Bloomer – Ron Sexsmith

· Last of the Country Gentleman – Josh T. Pearson

· Boots Met My Face – Admiral Fallow

· Smart Flesh – The Low Anthem

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