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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Jun 19, 2016 03:00AM

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Although I'm probably the right age, I came to BJH rather late in life so never got to see them live, I'm envious.


Ok, would love to know the title, I can look it up on Amazon and see if it's a sensible price

We missed the last one (Aerosmith). I think the next one will be The Doors.

One-eyed, one-horned, flying purple people eater by Sheb Woolley"
'Looking for purple people to eat.'



Ok, would love to know the title, I can look it up on Amazon an..." Sorry Trevor, when I blew the dust off, it turned out to be a Knebworth DVD of a concert I'd been to. I'll start looking around for a Weeley DVD though now that I've got myself excited!

Just listening to Phil Beer singing that folk classic, 'Pleasant and delightful' - always a popular sing-a-long song at any gathering of folkies.

How sensible of him. Do blue men thing the whites?

The other foot on the train
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUIsF..." Stunning Jim !

The other foot on the train
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUIsF..." Stunning Jim !"
Yes, I thought so
It's one of those tracks which starts provoking unexpected stories and kicks off half formed ideas ;-)


Oh I know that album so well! My dad had it when I was a kid and played it often. I inherited it when he moved countries. Then I bought it on CD. Still have it on my laptop now. In fact I've just dug it out and I am listening to it now. Oh the memories...


But this one is different. Apparently the original recordings had focused on the mono version (which was all that most people had). The stereo version (the one we listen to) was rushed and much thinner.
What they have done for the remastered version is to go back to the original master tapes and remix a new stereo version. And I have to say that the difference is striking. It feels much more vivid and detailed - like a whole new record.
With the added bonus of a second CD including Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields forever - both of which were part of the Sgt Pepper project but only released as singles.
Fabulous. I always struggled to see why people rated Pepper over Revolver. Now I think I know.
My second whole-hearted recommendation of the day. I must be getting less grumpy in my old age.

But this one is ..."Sounds good Will, I'll keep an ear out and definitely get it if my own cloth ears can tell the difference!


You lot should really include a playlist with your books.

Though I will be checking every box I come across marked recipe books now :)

My neighbours are probably fed up with my singing.
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