That song contains what is allegedly one of the longest grammatically correct palindromes ever constructed: "Peel's foe, not a set animal, laminates a tone of sleep". Catchy!
The Blegvad solo albums I've got are more singer-songwritery, aside from one he did with Andy Partridge which is weird and pretty great. The "Kew. Rhone." album was really a one-off, although I think there might be another Blegvad/Greaves album.
Also I should mention that Blegvad is in Slapp Happy, who are also on this playlist.
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timsterne January 18, 2010
That song contains what is allegedly one of the longest grammatically correct palindromes ever constructed: "Peel's foe, not a set animal, laminates a tone of sleep". Catchy!
The Blegvad solo albums I've got are more singer-songwritery, aside from one he did with Andy Partridge which is weird and pretty great. The "Kew. Rhone." album was really a one-off, although I think there might be another Blegvad/Greaves album.
Also I should mention that Blegvad is in Slapp Happy, who are also on this playlist.
⃠slimejam January 18, 2010
That John Greaves, Peter Blegvad, Lisa Herman track is great. I can't find anything by the three of them on eMusic, only solo albums.
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