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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Feb 27, 2012 04:45AM
Listening to La Passione by Chris Rea.
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Mancini and Mercer's "The Sweetheart Tree" sung by Johnny Mathis. From one of my favorite movies, The Great Race.Although Mathis didn't sing it in the film.
Hawkwind Silver Machine - & yes I do like it - & they are one of the few groups that I have seen live.Listening to the radio - they are also playing quite a few Monkees tracks tonight.
Dave plays ot all the time. He's threatened to play Max Boyce tonight as its St David's Day.I told him I'd throw his iPod over the fence.
I'm listening to Richard Thompson again this morning (Thank you iPod!). Listening to the albim Sweet Warrior. I know I've probably said this before, but this guy is a real genius.
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Ah, the Hollies Pat.Bit of trivia for you. Graham Gouldman, of 10CC wrote both Bus Stop and No Milk Today. He wrote Bus Stop for Hermann's Hermits and No Milk Today for The Hollies, but they got mixed up and produced two number ones.
Genesis - invisible touch tour - Wembley on dvd.just for a moment I thought I saw a young turpin in the audience....
Whatever happened to those blonde locks?
Rodrigo and Gabriella - again. Diablo Rojo - whatever that means. I just can't keep my feet still. Mustn't use it when playing musical statues.
Chris wrote: "Rodrigo and Gabriella - again. Diablo Rojo - whatever that means. I just can't keep my feet still. Mustn't use it when playing musical statues."Lol!
They are awesome. I havewn't managed to see them live yet. A friend was supposed to take me for my birthday, but she didn't go to book the tickets until a week before, when of course they were long sold out... :(
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "They are awesome. I havewn't managed to see them live yet. A friend was supposed to take me for my birthday, but she didn't go to book the tickets until a week before, when of course they were long..."I'd love to see them live, but they don't gig that often. To think they used to busk on the streets in Ireland!
I think the most important thing is to see them live before Gabriella's wrist gives out completely - how she keeps going, I don't know!
Not everyone's no, Geoff.Dave found some folk on amazon he'd not heard the other night. Not only was he listening to crap folk music, he was playing it over the flippin' laptop speakers.
Then he threatened to buy it.
No wonder I drink.
I have been evacuated from my damp ridden Victorian school house. I managed to get my AV/IP receiver working so Napster and my nas are back up and running.... used a netgear WiFi extender ... know you all wanted to know. Works a treat but I have no TV reception.What has this got to do with anything?
First tune on reconstructed geek Hi Fi was Phil Collins - can't hurry love.
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