Listening now. Great English accents. Besides that, my comment button is a bit slow so I'll probably just listen. I probably won't listen to the entire thing in one sitting.
Over and out.
Edit: Okay, maybe a few comments.
These guys are naturals at this sort of thing. I love the term "right". It is just so accurate and fitting in so many situations. The English understand English so well. Even a street sweeper sounds intelligent when speaking (not that he wouldn't be anyway).
Edit 2: Sorry for all the view counts. I'd say 10 of the last 15 are me.

I keep coming in to type but then lose focus while listening.
Edit 3: The cool thing about home recording is that it puts us in the same game as the pros (although completely different leagues in most cases, i.e., they get paid big $$$ and we generally don't). Keith Richards mentions in his book that people are doing at home what was a very distant dream of the Stones (i.e., recording in a studio). But when these guys talk about "mixing," "mastering," "re-mastered," "tracks," "demos" and on and on, they are just as legitimate as Keith, Mick, or Paul Mac.
I like the bit where Les goes to answer the front door only to find that it was his wife.

"She 'ave a key?"
There is no difference between the songs on this show and any song on any pro's album beyond the fact that the pro has a record contract and these chaps probably don't. These songs are well crafted, well written, and performed magnificently.
That was a very enjoyable show, I must say.
Over and out.