SteveH
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Re:BBC4 programmes - 2006/10/26 14:48
Oh Wow !
Now in my mid-forties my only recollection of Jake was his weekly TV Cameo appearances in the early 70's ... I was too young to appreciate him then, but I do remember that he made me laugh and my Dad used to say, "Turn him off he's bloody rubbish "... (He wasn't a big Fan of JT). I had largely forgotten all about him and I couldn't have given the titles of one of his songs if I was asked .... and then. ..... I came home from work late one night a couple of weeks ago, and flicking idly through the channels on TV I happened upon the BBC4 Programme/Documentary of Jake..... I listened and watched him sing a few songs from his repertoire and I found myself saying.. "My God, this man is just a Genius.. he is absoloutely fantastic!!". It went on into the early hours but I was transfixed, and after the programmes end I knew I had to pursue this man and his talent. 3 quick bids on E-Bay and I had managed to purchase three CD'S ...'The Very Best of, Lah-Di-Dah and Live Performance (X2 CD). I just want to say that I have listened to them continuously since, and I am floored by his voice/style/talent .... his songs are sad/funny/poignant/irreverant and beautiful all at the same time. Anyone reading this will already be nodding knowingly and saying to themselves, .."Yes, we know all that"...but I didn't know anything about him, and now I have heard and loved his music I just find it hard to explain how much pleasure his work has brought to me for an overall outlay of less than £30 for 4 CD'S. I just wish I had appreciated him when he was alive, but death sometimes bestows something indefinably greater... and now he is no longer around I suppose that is what I have found. He is a great bloke I reckon.. and what is more I now know what to get my Dad this Christmas !!!!
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