No such thing as coincidence (NSTAC)

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On the radio the other day was 'Spirit of Radio' by Rush.  A rare hear on the radio.  Yes, I turned it up loud and mused about Geddy Lee and Rickenbacker basses and even spared a thought for long-lost Mark Elliott (where he?). 

Anyway, today in the paper (Guardian) the 'Readers recommend [songs about...]' today is a out Radio and aforementioned Rush song is at number seven.  Interestingly the correspondent (young enough to have listened to the Radio 1 breakfast show under Chris Moyles - so pretty young) describes Rush as "mediocre".  Which they weren't.

NSTAC number two: Finally got round to buying Scott Walker music.  Now own Scott 4 and Tilt.  Article in same paper as above...  about Diana Dors who's album Swingin' Dors was orchestrated (as in orchestrally arranged) by Wally Stott who "later arranged many of Scott Walker's later recordings".

What a coordinated and linked world we live in.

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