What are you playing tonight?
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In the mood for a bit of country blues...........Only Townes Van Zant will do................
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... or, this week, of all weeks, maybe JJ Cale ?Il Pirate wrote:In the mood for a bit of country blues...........Only Townes Van Zant will do................
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I had no idea he'd passed away Bobo. Sad news, he was a great songwriter..................
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Only last Sunday. Yes, and player and singist.Il Pirate wrote:I had no idea he'd passed away Bobo. Sad news, he was a great songwriter..................
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Always a good album to listen before football gets you going so to speak.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEPQvUABx2o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEPQvUABx2o
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Spent this weekend at Carfest North. Some great bands on, Texas, Bellowhead, Deacon Blue and a great solo set from Alfie Boe. I would however, sooner crawl through broken glass face and tackle down, than have to listen for an hour to Reef again. Utter, utter shite of the very first order.
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Our Kid was particularly impressed by Texas. I'm not sure if he's more surprised or me.
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I'm not a huge fan of Texas, but live, they're such a tight band and have so many hits to draw on. Great to watch.
She's barely had a mention anywhere but a young kid called Liz Lawrence played an acoustic set between Reef and Boe. She was absolutely excellent. With Bellowhead, you get what you expect, hundreds on stage, lots of energy and a genuine passion for their music. Big surprise for me was Alfie Boe. Not what I expected and a great hour on stage.
She's barely had a mention anywhere but a young kid called Liz Lawrence played an acoustic set between Reef and Boe. She was absolutely excellent. With Bellowhead, you get what you expect, hundreds on stage, lots of energy and a genuine passion for their music. Big surprise for me was Alfie Boe. Not what I expected and a great hour on stage.
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Also, Our Kid was pulling his face about it being £8 for burger and chips. This made me laugh as two blokes I know who were there, you and him, are by far the most parsimonious 

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Feeling shocking prices for food, so I hammered a full English at the b and b n loaded up on samples from the stalls. Tight, me??
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I saw Reef when they first came out. They were rubbish then as well. Had an agreement with a mate that I'd watch that with him if he came to mercury rev with me. He did a lot better out of it than me!Bijou Bob wrote:Spent this weekend at Carfest North. Some great bands on, Texas, Bellowhead, Deacon Blue and a great solo set from Alfie Boe. I would however, sooner crawl through broken glass face and tackle down, than have to listen for an hour to Reef again. Utter, utter shite of the very first order.
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am back to kate Bush - The Kick Inside - cracking album...


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I'm listening to some lovely death metal, something which hasn't happened in several years.
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Ah, those days of harmony and great voices...
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Chemical Brothers - Further
Top stuff.
Top stuff.
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This - well, between 2:23:50 and 2:37:30 anyway 
Oh to be 16 again.
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Oh to be 16 again.
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You beautiful bastard!
I shall be re-doing many times in the next few days.
Tonight, though, I'm listening to the single most beautiful piece of music ever written: Chopin's funeral march. Shove your organs; delicate piano is what I'm toddling off to, and everyone had better cry!
I shall be re-doing many times in the next few days.
Tonight, though, I'm listening to the single most beautiful piece of music ever written: Chopin's funeral march. Shove your organs; delicate piano is what I'm toddling off to, and everyone had better cry!
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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^ ooh - glad you got into chopin - an absolute genius! I have trumpeted his genius on here before...
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those who quote this so blithely have clearly only experienced a safe life....Prufock wrote:Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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Aye. Stephen Fry described him as 'everyone's favourite composer' because his music is so 'achingly romantic'. Works for me!
I don't claim for a second to have lived a life anything other than safe! It was spoken, and quoted, in that context. I don't like the adjectiveless misquote, "A man who would trade liberty for safety deserves neither and shall lose both", but I think with those qualifiers it works! I think it's a good thing to have in mind whenever there's talk of ID cards or e-mail snooping. It might be a little glib for the context of downtown Cairo though, granted!
Anyway, if it was good enough for the cleverest of a very clever bunch of men, it will do for me!
I don't claim for a second to have lived a life anything other than safe! It was spoken, and quoted, in that context. I don't like the adjectiveless misquote, "A man who would trade liberty for safety deserves neither and shall lose both", but I think with those qualifiers it works! I think it's a good thing to have in mind whenever there's talk of ID cards or e-mail snooping. It might be a little glib for the context of downtown Cairo though, granted!
Anyway, if it was good enough for the cleverest of a very clever bunch of men, it will do for me!
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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You're joshing, right? (or you were feeling proper nowt at ten past three in the morning)Prufrock wrote:I'm listening to the single most beautiful piece of music ever written: Chopin's funeral march.

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