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Stevie Wonder - Hard
I agree, but the question is whether we will all g
Stevie Wonder - Hard
For generations of fans brought up on blanded out
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And the interaction will add a great diversity to
"Being young and fem
This is a very familier story.. well the beginning
Be nice to your fans
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    The festival came and went - phew - & we're now back to doing more mundance issues. New visa regulations in US to keep us on our toes.

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TRAINS - the best way to book trains in Europe is to book direct from the local train station or on-line (Rail Europe). It is usually best to book direct with the rail network of the country you are in. Trains are crap in the UK but in most of continental Europe they are really good and can be reasonably inexpensive. Touring Europe by train can work well if you have limited equipment - you can get cabs, arrange for the promoter to meet you etc.

For UK travel, try the following;

National Rail - www.nationalrail.co.uk

UK Railways on the net - www.rail.co.uk

The Trainline (sells tickets from all train companies to all national destinations. Save an average of 43%* if you book ahead.  www.thetrainline.com

 

For UK and Europe you can also try;

The Man in Seat Sixty One (please note his disclaimer) - www.seat61.com

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