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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Oct 25, 2011 08:50AM
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Simon (Highwayman) wrote: "All I want is - Blondie.Might not be called that ... picture this?"
Correct. 10 points to Gryffindor!
Listening to Aqua by Asia this morning. The iPod is running to form I see, favouring Asia. Mind you. "Who Will Stop the Rain" is a classic.
Geoff (G. Robbins) wrote: "Listening to Moaning the Blues by Victoria Spivey."That was recorded in 1929! It's even older than me! :-)
Vic wrote: "Geoff (G. Robbins) wrote: "Listening to Moaning the Blues by Victoria Spivey."That was recorded in 1929! It's even older than me! :-)"
Lol, and me. Very good though.
Now listening to Aqualung by Jethro Tull.
Patti (Pennywise) wrote: "Dave's home. He's listening to Hot Tuna. I'm trying to ignore it. ;)"Wouldn't it be better to eat it?
Tried. Disc was too chewy but at least now it's covered in tooth impressions.Now it's Grateful Dead. Where's my tie-dye?
S&M by Rhianna while cooking dinner. Thought that fitted quite well with many of the conversations on here
Patti (Pennywise) wrote: "Tom Petty - Wildflowers"Sailing, by Rod Stewart. Just heard it in the car. It's a long time since I was a sailor. My formative years.
By the way Geoff, you mentioned King Crimson. I used to work with Pete Sinfield (who I think was in the original King Crimson), when I first entered the computer industry at English Electric Computers, in Kidsgrove. He was a computer operator.
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Vic wrote: "Patti (Pennywise) wrote: "Tom Petty - Wildflowers"Sailing, by Rod Stewart. Just heard it in the car. It's a long time since I was a sailor. My formative years.
By the way Geoff, you mentioned K..."
Pete Sinfield was a co-founder of KC, but spent more time writing the lyrics for their songs than being in the band. He also wrote all the lyrics on the first three Emerson, Lake and Palmer albums. Nice piece of info though Vic.
If you want to see what might have been, have a look at Emerson Lake and Palmer's Wikipedia page. I always feel cheated that the events mentioned there never took place.
I'm currently listening to Tom Petty, like you Patti - Full Moon Fever for me. I got into TP quite late via Mizakagi, I saw a clip from Kiki's Delivery Service being used for his song Learning to Fly. It was a brilliant combination. If you search on YouTube I expect it is still there.
Dave thinks Pete Sinfield wrote the lyrics for a Cream song. Tales of Brave Ulysses or Sunshine Of Your Love or something. He's googling Pete Sinflield now.
I listened to Behind the Mask by Fleetwood Mac coming into work this morning. I'm now listening to Five Miles Out by Mike Oldfield.
I have just listened to the album "White Mansions". It is an old one, with Waylon Jennings and other top class singers in it. I am not a country lover but this is a story told in song about the fall of the south in the American Civil War. Well worth listening to .
Simon (Highwayman) wrote: "My office has gone into meltdown. I wish I could plug in to Meddle and ignore them all :("You have my sympathies Simon. I've moved on to the B52's now - Bouncing off the Satellites.
Remember the mantra - it's Friday, this cannot last.
The last tune I played was "Margaritaville" by Vic (I played it myself on my Gretsch Chet Atkins Country Gentleman guitar). Normally it is played and sung by Jimmy Buffet. Sadly, I have not sold millions of copies of my version.
The Final CutPink Floyd
It needs to be a bit louder.... That's it... I can see the neighbours coming to talk to me....
We had Alanis Morisett cranked here last night. This morning, actually. I haven't seen my neighbour today.Erg. We had a movable party last night. We were at three different houses plus the clubhouse.
The music at the club was horrid. Rap. *shudder*
We stayed for only one drink then moved to here where we wouldn't allow Dave near the stereo...
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