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Hold your tongue! Liberty Bodice in the studio.

by Ronnie Costley

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Radio Ghosts Happy memories of seeing Liberty Bodice playing the Doune Castle in Shawlands - and sharing a stage with them the odd time too. Great band.
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Raindrops 02:41
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Black St 03:18
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Come across 02:31
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Disco Donkey 03:18
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Just a boy 02:38
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Picture show 02:26
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'We coulda been contenders..!' Not punk, maybe New wave. The late 70s, The Doune Castle, lost BBC Sessions, gigs in Kelvingrove Park and London.Winning the Musicians Union top band contest in 1980.Many great memories with these guys. When the late Jake Black from the Alabama three was asked what was the best song of the 70s he answered Black St, cheers man! This collection is dedicated to the Amazing Hugh McLeod.

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released March 3, 2021

Ronnie Costley vocals, Rab Andrew bass, Shuggie McLeod guitar and Ricky Green drums. All songs were written by Ronnie Costley and Hugh McLeod except track 8 which is by Ronnie Costley and track 5 written by Geoff Goddard.

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Ronnie Costley Cork, Ireland

Ronnie Costley is a Glaswegian singer songwriter living in West Cork.

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