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What if anything are you listening to now?
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My Brother in Law Paul Webb has recently released an album. He was the bass guitarist in the 80's band TalkTalk. It has taken him nearly sixteen years to complete. I have posted a link below but if anyone like his music and would like to see more WHOmail me. https://www.rustinman.com/
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Being Boring - Pet Shop Boys Love this verse; Now I sit with different faces In rented rooms and foreign places All the people I was kissing Some are here and some are missing In the nineteen-nineties I never dreamt that I would get to be The creature that I always meant to be But I thought in spite of dreams You'd be sitting somewhere here with me
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ironsofcanada 12:51 Fri Feb 8 Followed that up last night with Sundown If You Could Read My Mind The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Always grateful to my mother than my musical tastes are much older than I am. They could write a song in the 60s and 70s. Arbouretum did a covers ep of Gordon Lightfoot songs entitled A Gourd of Gold. 1. The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald 2. Carefree Highway 3. Protocol 4. Early Morning Rain Well worth searching out.
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UNIHAMMERED 11:27 Fri Feb 8 Followed that up last night with Sundown If You Could Read My Mind The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Always grateful to my mother than my musical tastes are much older than I am. They could write a song in the 60s and 70s.
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ronsofcanada 11:01 Thu Feb 7 Re: What if anything are you listening to now? Gordon Lightfoot's cover of Me and Bobby McGee AKA - One of the greatest songs ever written. Here's a cracking version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UivmoLWuQ_k
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"Waterboys, this is superb, one of my all time favourite tracks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmyPHfu9c0c"
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"pair of inbreds next door bashing the headboard against the bedroom wall, either that or the cunts are doing diy at twenty to twelve"
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Had newts in our pond at the house I had my ex. They are very old too. It was fab when weeding in the Spring I found them (usually sprinting off into undergrowth) in their non breeding habitat.
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I have found a pond nearby that is the playground for zillions of broad bodied chasers. Plus NEWTS. Looking forward to Spring.
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"It's funny how the bigger dragonflies seem much more ""prehistoric"" than the small ones."