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Article: Heaven handed: celestial sonics from Cocteau Twin Robin Guthrie.(rock guitarist)(Interview)
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- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- April 1, 1996
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England's Cotswolds region boasts some of the most heavenly landscapes in the world. Long rolling green hills and perfectly kept fields are dotted by eerie 12th- and 13th century churches, ancient stone walls, and medieval villages built of a distinctive honey-colored oolitie sandstone. But while they remain in his memory, the quaint footbridges and evocative, pastoral views are not what Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie remembers most vividly about his recent visit there. "They serve these `cream teas' there," he says in his surly Scottish brogue. It's a cup of tea served with a big fucking cake filled with cream and calories."
It's just like Guthrie to bring ...
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