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Jools' music was, as it always is, well rooted in jazz, blues, soul, rock, gospel and some very original British sounds ( I loved that woman singer with the slicked-down red hair, what was her name?)
The European stuff, one hour earlier, was a poor and manic version of European Song Contest junk with a bit of rap grafted on to make it try to sound 'with it'.
I'm trying to make an analogy here, but it seems to me, Britain's past, present and future, like its music, is out there in the wider world, (and yes, I've got a hangover!).