Jake Bugg At Pinkpop
Jake Bugg (born Jake Edwin Kennedy; 28 February 1994) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter. His main influences as a songwriter are Don McLean, The Beatles, Oasis, Donovan, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, and Nick Drake. 1. There's a Beast and We All Feed It, 2. Trouble Town, 3. Seen It All, 4. Me and You, 5. Storm Passes Away, 6. Two Fingers, 7. Messed Up Kids, 8. Simple Pleasures, 9. Green Man, 10. A Song About Love, 11. Kingpin, 12. Taste It , 13. Slumville Sunrise, 14. What Doesn't Kill You, 15. Broken, 16. My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) (Neil Young cover), 17. Lightning Bolt
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Cover Me Babe
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A Summer in a Sea Shell
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A solitary man, who lives in a one-room flat with a high window he must float up to in order to observe the world below, sees a woman walking her goldfish, Pez. He runs down to the street and invites her to dinner. She joins him, but says nothing, eats her meat with her hands, which delights him, and ignores him when he floats and dances for her. Will anything bring emotion to her vacant gaze?
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Code Name: Ruby
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The Summer House
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