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He couldn't be more "live" or reactive. Or unfazed by opening up a fader at 10.33 at night to address an audience of a million and a half. At 10.25 he's overdubbing mandolin parts on to an album he's making on the studio computer with his folk band the Family Mahone. At 10.32 he's knocking out a series of trails for Tom Robinson, who's sitting in for him the following week, adding three-part harmonies to the chorus - "Tom Robinsohhhn! Bee-Bee-Cee . . .
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To the Brit Awards, the annual pop bun fight, but first - by way of contrast - to my local in Barnes to see Humphrey Lyttelton. My cousin Julie is along for the ride in a vintage velvet Beatles cap from 1965, worn at a ra...
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