Good to meet you, Mr Hudson; REVIEWS ADAM SMITH Mr Hudson and the Library.(News)

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From: Birmingham Mail (England)
Date: 20070514
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Byline: ADAM SMITH

MUSIC video channels can amaze you.

There I was watching corporate rubbish when a Brummie called Mr Hudson came on TV singing the line 'Why do I always play the clown, it makes it too easy for them to put you down."

The song distracted my thoughts about offending someone with a daft remark I had made, and then the next line was perfection.

"It's too late, too late, too late, too late to wash my face and hands, why must I always play the clown."

On Saturday at the Academy Mr Hudson and the Library played his home gig and brought lines like ...

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