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EPISODE · Apr 26, 1999 · 4 MIN

Pyg: Falling

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Falling by Pyg, from the 1999 Tracks album. Pyg were Devon’s finest exponents of caustic folk, and on a good day were capable of filling the dancefloor and rocking the house. All songs recorded by Martin Dearmun April 1999 at Fig Tree Farm near Butterleigh, Devon. Copyright Transit Recordings 1999. Let’s Dance and Hit the Bottle by Malcolm Learmonth, all other songs by Martin Dearmun. Arrangements by Pyg. Martin Dearmun – vocals, acoustic guitar Malcolm Learmonth – electric guitar, bouzouki George Davies – bass Tony Price – drums Some quotes: “A stomping good gyg.” – Pyg Breeders Weekly “We danced ’til our tales dropped off!” – Trotter Times “Possibly the best gig since feeding time.” – Scratchings Gazette And there was a considerable outburst of grunting from behind the rhododendrons. See also: http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/pyg-2 http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/pyg-2/tracks-1999 https://twitter.com/WudRecords

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Falling by Pyg, from the 1999 Tracks album. Pyg were Devon’s finest exponents of caustic folk, and on a good day were capable of filling the dancefloor and rocking the house. All songs recorded by Martin Dearmun April 1999 at Fig Tree Farm near Butterleigh, Devon. Copyright Transit Recordings 1999. Let’s Dance and Hit the Bottle by Malcolm Learmonth, all other songs by Martin Dearmun. Arrangements by Pyg. Martin Dearmun – vocals, acoustic guitar Malcolm Learmonth – electric guitar, bouzouki George Davies – bass Tony Price – drums Some quotes: “A stomping good gyg.” – Pyg Breeders Weekly “We danced ’til our tales dropped off!” – Trotter Times “Possibly the best gig since feeding time.” – Scratchings Gazette And there was a considerable outburst of grunting from behind the rhododendrons. See also: http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/pyg-2 http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/pyg-2/tracks-1999 https://twitter.com/WudRecords

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