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	<title>Woodpigeon &#187; Rambler Gambler</title>
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		<title>Dispatch 4: Late Nights (or is it Early Mornings) in East Finchley</title>
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<p>Our pal Jack Day is one of our favourite folk traditionalists. It was hard enough to get him to play into a &#8220;newfangled&#8221; recorder, and then he kept trying to throw me off by holding phrases and being difficult. So, one take. No overdubs. A song handed down for ages, and now from us to&#160;you.</p>
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<p>xox, mark + jack day (chris dadge on&#160;beatz)</p>
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<p>Our pal Jack Day is one of our favourite folk traditionalists. It was hard enough to get him to play into a &#8220;newfangled&#8221; recorder, and then he kept trying to throw me off by holding phrases and being difficult. So, one take. No overdubs. A song handed down for ages, and now from us to&nbsp;you.</p>
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<p>xox, mark + jack day (chris dadge on&nbsp;beatz)</p>
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