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joe (Liverpool)

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  1. Never mind, those with ears will hear. Erm have you ever seen a radiohead concert they do use electronics but they ALL play instruments on stage. Try listening to the lyrics to Creep, it's from their first album.By the way how many of their albums have you heard to cast them off so assuredly, obviously not many as most of them are guitar driven, you know a guitar? usually has 4,6,or 12 strings and hang from the shoulder, and yes they are electric, so I suppose you were close with electronic, but no banana !!!
  2. A bloke I used to work with (many years ago)used to be one of Motorheads roadies, he said he could tell me loads if stories about Lemmy, but he wouldn't. I can't remember his name it was when I worked for the Home Office.
  3. I'm just looking through what to listen to today, I think I'll have a CD day, may start with Genesis (Foxtrot of course) then a couple of Beatles American albums I got from a friend, each CD has a mono and stereo version of the album on it.Then Black, after that Al Jolson and Gracie Fields.
  4. If you are getting Sergeant Pepper get the mono version as it took far longer to produce. Over here in the UK most of their albums (vinyl) were released on Parlophone. So I don't think (unless you are planning to sell them on ) that it matters.
  5. Not really unhappy just thoughtful, it would have been my Mums birthday today, when my Dad was dying he wanted to make it to Mums birthday but he died on the 12th, just 2 days before, as I say not really unhappy, just a bit more thoughtful and quieter than usual. Time for some Al Jolson and Gracie Fields (My Mums favourite record of all time is Gracie Fields "Around the World" and my friend downloaded a copy of it for me a few years ago. Strange when I think of it but My Mum ans Dad were boyfriend and girlfriend from the age of 15, they lived next door to each other . The only time they spent apart when my Dad was in the Royal Navy during World War II. they got married on December 15 1945 when they were 21 and stayed married until they both died at the age of 84 in 2009. co-incidentally they both died within a week of each others birthday. That was the real meaning of true love that few people ever find. As it says on their headstone "Together for Eternity". Sorry if this is boring some people but it's nice to think that some people will read this and understand.
  6. Fuckin' hell it's Fred Titmus - Half Man Half Biscuit
  7. Rock 'n' Roll Star - Barclay James Harvest
  8. The only dreams I seem to have are about very tall buildings. I am terrified of heights.
  9. At the moment there is bugger all on the telly so I'm torn between National Lampoons Christmas Vacation or Life of Brian...........Heads it is....National Lampoons.
  10. "Never give a sucker an even break" W C Fields
  11. Went to my Dads grave as it's the 3rd anniversary of his death, it was absolutely pouring down..
  12. My wife and I have just eaten 8 hot dog sausages (from a tin, it's faster) on fresh finger rolls with raw onion and tomato ketchup, lovely
  13. My Grandfather fought in World War 1 and my Father fought in World War 2, fortunately both survived. I makes me think that they were so willing to fight for their country (both were volunteers), there were and still are millions just like them all over the world. Regardless of which side they were on they were all fighting for what they believed was right and I salute them all, except the nazis of course.
  14. That's nice to hear, she must have meant it, I hope it made your day !!
  15. Shake your moneymaker - Fleetwood Mac
  16. I'm just listening to The Eagles first album, still sounds as good today.
  17. Did you watch their reunion performance on Sky TV?I can't remember if it was last night or the night before.
  18. Match of the day repeated from last night.There's bugger all else on.
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