musician, time traveller, ex-under 10s football coach.

Joined April 2009
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Alun Woodward retweeted
Remembering Django Reinhardt, born on this day in 1910 in Liberchies, Pont-à-Celles, Belgium. Here he is with violinist Stéphane Grappelli and their band the Quintette du Hot Club de France performing "J'Attendrai" in 1938.

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Alun Woodward retweeted
A small nice thing for the new year: our excellent @MOJOmagazine offer to new subscribers is back in play. Get 3 copies of MOJO for just £5 - 3 for $12.15 if you’re in the US (and thanks to everyone who took out a subscription in 2020; it really helped). greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-ma…
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Alun Woodward retweeted
Happy 115th birthday to our founder Moses Asch! Fun fact: Asch never deleted a single title from the Folkways catalogue. As he said, "Just because the letter J is less popular than the letter S, you don't take it out of the dictionary." 📷 Diana Davies/Rinzler Archives
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Alun Woodward retweeted
Remembering Cajun accordionist Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin, born on this day in 1915 in Duralde, Louisiana. Here he is with fiddler Canray Fontenot performing the "Eunice Two Step" in 1966.

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Alun Woodward retweeted
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A visual demonstration of the power of sound to create order out of chaos.

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Alun Woodward retweeted
Is it over? I felt like the Wizard of Oz pulling levers there...trying to deal with both @delgados and this account. Thanks to everyone who listened and @Tim_Burgess @LlSTENlNG_PARTY for asking us to take part #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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Thanks for listening with us. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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Perfect bookend, from the chaos of The Past That Suits You Best to end with this beautiful plaintiff calmness. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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Thanks pal.
This is such a gorgeous song from Mr Woodward @LordCutGlass. The tempo of everything had slowed considerably by this point compared to our debut in 1995 and this was a great example of the weight that the slower song could carry I think...
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I read about a couple who killed their son, the article was very scientific regarding the forensic applications and emphasis on good practice gaining convictions. The song is the other side, just the horrific emptiness. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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Lyrically things were often a bit dark #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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We just ran out of cycling terms we liked.
@LordCutGlass - the great eastern was the first @delgados_the album not named after cycling. Did the rest of the band put their feet down ?😂😂#TimsTwitterListeningParty
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sometimes solo guitar lines and harmonies!
Being in The Delgados was hard work. They made me sing and play solo guitar lines at the same time. Aye Today a good example. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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Camille is such an intuitive musician, the flute on this is so great. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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Lovely guitar part from @emmaspollock here. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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My only regret is I didn’t let @chemikaljanitor have his wish and start this with an accordion like they do on Take The Floor at the start of Aye Today. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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My son was in hospital for ages as a baby and it was hard for the staff to find a vein as they were so overused and fragile, one morning the nurse said ‘oh come on baby give me a vein!’, nice line from a nice nurse. #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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there she is!
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Wait for it…..CAMILLE MASON!!!!! #TimsTwitterListeningParty
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It’s a little thing but I love the sound of the toms on this. ##TimsTwitterListeningParty
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