This weekend’s Musical Interlude is once again from the mighty Move. It would seem they’re taking up residency as the Not What it Used to Be house band.

Which can’t be a bad thing. They’re brummies - one of your own - and without them we wouldn’t have the joy of Roy Wood and Wizzard’s ‘I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday’ to behold, every single bloody Yuletide.

This 10 carat diamond comes from the 1971 album Message From The Country,  their final album just prior to the three remaining members (Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan) becoming ELO (Electric Light Orchestra).

Once again, the quality is a little on the dicy side and it finishes about five seconds too early, but that is but a small price to pay in return for me supplying a continual stream of the highest-grade Columbian spacedust.

‘The Words Of Aaron’

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