The Oxford-educated indie-folk band Stornoway joins us to play songs from the album “Beachcomber’s Windowsill,” live in our studio.
The Oxford-educated indie-folk band Stornoway joins us to play songs from the album “Beachcomber’s Windowsill,” live in our studio.
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Stornoway is awesome and that is entirely a separate issue from anything to do with any hip-hop performer (though I personally agree with Ollie. But, I don't think he meant that the performers of those genres are not creative or he would have said that. He said that the stuff on the radio wasn't very creative. Top 40 music has always been like that, which is why I listen to NPR and Independent radio stations more often. In fact, I suspect that's why we are all commenting on the web-page of an NPR station and not listening to one of those "other" stations!).
So, to reiterate: Stornoway! Stornoway! Stornoway! Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!
How many bands have a lead singer with a Ph.D. anyway?
I agree with 'Gwen from Office' -- While I really like Stornoway, saying that Eminem is not creative is very short sighted and narrow minded.
I don't agree with the fact that Eminem is not creative. I think your guest would be wise to recant that statement.
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