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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Modern Music

Drynk and Dryve (not their real names), will be appearing on our small screens between now
and the end of the year, they tell me. They'll be supported by a police backing group (The Bobbies).
One of the duo's old bronze discs, "Go back to the Hills of Wales", was sold on e-Bay for a record sum a fortnight ago after their singing of "Have One for Me" on You-Tube. The performance went down very
well with the young people, I hear. I am not into this soi-disant modern music myself. Ever since
Blue Murder, the bongo beat band split up nearly fifty years ago, I've not heard a group of musicians
who have been able to better, or indeed equal, their passionate performances. It is said that they are
still played on Classic Gold, but I don't know how true this is. Ian Armando, whose sister was once
engaged to Dryve's brother Ronnie, swears that all these things is news to him. And this from a
journalist from a top Sunday Paper!

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