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« Reply #2480 on: November 09, 2025, 12:20:00 PM »

That reflects my thoughts on Toyah, too. If she'd just let her singing be dominant over her chat about being a punk pensioner, I'd be happier.
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« Reply #2481 on: November 09, 2025, 06:01:13 PM »

Martin Joseph at Wychwood Folk and Music Club. Extraordinary, best gig of the year for me. Full of passion, energy and great songwriting. He really does have something worth listening to. A treat to see such a great artist in small intimate setting. Spring brings Phil Beer, Martin Simpson and Gilmore Roberts to the quiet village of Ascott under Wychwood. Very fortunate to have such a great venue 10 mins down the road.
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« Reply #2482 on: Yesterday at 11:02:18 AM »


That reflects my thoughts on Toyah, too. If she'd just let her singing be dominant over her chat about being a punk pensioner, I'd be happier.


Indeed, it's not like she needs to compensate for her voice or anything, which is still excellent... weird.
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« Reply #2483 on: Yesterday at 01:22:58 PM »


Indeed, it's not like she needs to compensate for her voice or anything, which is still excellent... weird.


She always had that lisp though. Maybe that was part of it.

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« Reply #2484 on: Yesterday at 02:12:29 PM »



Indeed, it's not like she needs to compensate for her voice or anything, which is still excellent... weird.


She always had that lisp though. Maybe that was part of it.

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She introduced It's a Mystery (well about 3% of the intro) by saying "This could only ever be sung by someone with a lisp"
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« Reply #2485 on: Yesterday at 06:09:31 PM »


She introduced It's a Mystery (well about 3% of the intro) by saying "This could only ever be sung by someone with a lisp"


Gotta love a bit of self-deprecation.

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