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The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th |
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Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: GUEST Date: 11 Aug 13 - 04:29 PM Saw them at Broadstairs FF yesterday and they were brilliant. Go and see them - they are well worth seeing! |
Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: GUEST,folkandroots Date: 11 Aug 13 - 08:30 AM Tomorrow night should any of you be in the London(ish) area.. |
Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: Felipa Date: 09 Aug 13 - 06:37 PM on radio now Start Time 23:30 - End Time 1:00 World on 3The Young Uns Live in Session Max Reinhardt presents new music from around the world and a session from The Young Uns.http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3 |
Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: GUEST Date: 09 Aug 13 - 03:09 PM I have seen them and they are crap, not a patch on the harmony groups you mention- am no troll, just have a bit of taste and respect for the music, unlike these lads- I just think they are misguided and their popularity on the 'folk scene' is no indication of quality- the Sun is the most popular newspaper in Britain- nufsed |
Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: GUEST,Warwickfestivalgoer Date: 09 Aug 13 - 12:15 PM Nonsense guest, they are fantastic and venue and festival favourites throughout the UK. If you haven't seen them before, go and see them because they are super. |
Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: Wheatman Date: 09 Aug 13 - 09:05 AM I wonder if the guest is a troll? I have found nothing awful about the Youg'Uns but there again I do like unaccompanied harmony singing. My likes go way back to the Young Tradition, Watersons and The Coppers through to The Wilsons and many others in between. Gan Canny Brian |
Subject: RE: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: GUEST Date: 09 Aug 13 - 06:20 AM Don't listen- they are nice lads but they're very loud and bloody awful |
Subject: The Young'Uns - London Monday 12th From: GUEST,folkandroots Date: 09 Aug 13 - 05:31 AM "With bags of charm, talent, and an abiding enthusiasm for traditional song, The Young'uns are making a big impact on the UK folk scene. Sean Cooney, David Eagle and Michael Hughes bring freshness and dynamism to their arrangements of close harmony songs, both with and without accompaniment." with support from London based duo Forbes and Moncrieff at Green Note, Camden this Monday, full details from www.folkonmonday.co.uk |
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