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31 Comments

Reply FielayLette
09:21 AM on July 12, 2010
Gday Everyone, I'm not new to the site but I guessed now was as great as time as any to say hiya, so.. well good day
Reply Gary Mollica
01:54 PM on March 12, 2010
Just discovered you via the Shifting Sands comp - LOVE what I've heard & need much more!
Reply Gary Mollica
01:53 PM on March 12, 2010
Just discovered you via the Shifting Sands comp - LOVE what I've heard & need much more!
Reply moonkyte
11:17 AM on February 20, 2010
Dear Pete McKay. I've deleted your entry by mistake. Please get in touch again and I'll scare you to death with some
early memories!
Dave S
Reply RabitCages
09:06 AM on January 21, 2010
Your site keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
Reply Steve Bean
03:43 PM on May 03, 2009
Great days, great times. Bluesville 68 and the Farmers Inn made us what we are today (well I was young and easily influenced). All the best from the lad who lived at 222 Birch Lane.
Reply Richard Cooper
12:58 PM on March 12, 2009
Fab memories of Farmers, Free, upstairs afternoons in Pearsons in school uniform (cool?)Free/Bronco at St Georges and the harmonium in shady places. Pete B tells a great version of the Keighley bust.
Good to know you are in orbit - keep up the juggling balls.
R xx
Reply Tim Redman
06:05 AM on February 14, 2009
If you are still in touch with Mick Humphreys can you pass my email address to him as I am a work colleague from back in the 70's and would like to get back in touch. Thanks very much Tim
Reply Ben Blake
02:48 PM on November 11, 2008
An original German copy on Metronome of your Count Me Out LP is coming to me soon this week and I'm very excited. Moonkyte has been a favourite since 94 or 95 (I'm a little hazy as to when I heard it first...) and I think it's much more of a psychedelic folkrock album than many other records that have been tagged that. The songs are humourous and personal and make pictures appear in your head- I love that about it. Your vocals avoid the triteness of the Strawbs and Magna Carta and I can't help but wonder if the album had been on a big label it may have been successful, but there's something so unique and uncommercial there that it's just a great secret album for us to treasure.
Thanks many times for the great music and best wishes.
BENJAMIN BLAKE (that's my middle name- for the English poet/artist William Blake)
Reply Bruce Southworth
05:10 PM on October 24, 2008
Really enjoy your music - first heard you on Pandora.com. Set me off looking for more.



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