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Where does the time go?

2008 already! Time flies and all that.... and lots of fun had in 2007. The best gig of the year may have to go to The Who, although lots close followers! Some of the up 'n' coming people were the best, such as Hedrons, Remi Nicole, Newton Faulkner; and of course Jeff Scott Soto and Misty's Big Adventure were both fab as ever. Great(est) atmosphere has to go to Skid Row (again) and Alabama 3's send-off gig at the Coal Exchange. Definitely not to Cardiff Calling!

This year? The 'big gig' (so long to wait) is Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band at Cardiff Millennium Stadium, all the way in June. Hooray! The first 'discovery gig' booked so far is Tegan & Sara who are at the Point in March. Heard them on 6Music a while back & looking forward to more.

New discoveries? A review in Observer Music Monthly led me to 17 Hippies and their latest release 'Heimlich'. Low-fi originality galore in this mix of French, German & English songs, truly diverse style - nostalgia with a touch of folk, maybe? Well worth a listen, anyway. I found Carina Round courtesy of The Boardwalk's e-newsletter & 'Slow Motion Addict' is a real gem. Ms Round has been described as the new PJ Harvey but I also heard some similarities to Melissa Auf Der Maur, with a bit of Cardigans/early Garbage thrown in. Stay tuned.

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