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justinr73 wrote:There seemed to be a lot of blokes there.
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Wee Woman wrote:
justinr73 wrote:There seemed to be a lot of blokes there.
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Just waiting for Justin to start waxing lyrical about James Last and Andre Rieux now ...

Oh aye.

Some of us here like Pink Floyd.

Some of us may like a bit of reggae.

Try Dub Side of the Moon - better than you'd think. :thumleft:
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colind wrote:The new Van Morrison 'Duets' album is the best he's done in years.

Roll on the Cyprus Avenue gig in August.
I'm a life-long fan of Van but I now just regard him as a greedy fat Warren Gatland. I don't mind paying a few quid but I'm facked if I'm payig £200 a head for a few songs and a dinner which appears his current favourite sort of night. I've seen him dozens of times I'm not raising a mortgage to repeat the dose. £400 for Madam T & I, aye right, thon's gonna happen.

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Deep Purple - if it's too loud for anyone. Tough!
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BR wrote:Deep Purple - if it's too loud for anyone. Tough!
You can never get too loud BR
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big mervyn wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:
justinr73 wrote:There seemed to be a lot of blokes there.
Just choked on my coffee ImageImageImage
Just waiting for Justin to start waxing lyrical about James Last and Andre Rieux now ...

Oh aye.

Some of us here like Pink Floyd.

Some of us may like a bit of reggae.

Try Dub Side of the Moon - better than you'd think. :thumleft:
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Richie Kavanagh The Chicken Song. Not posting it here but if you're not easily offended and like a titter it's on youtube.
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Seasick Steve- Doghouse Boogie...
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Just started on SKY ARTs, 2 & a half hour tribute to Bruce Springsteen.

'Case anybody wants a good Sunday night's music.
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big mervyn wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:
justinr73 wrote:There seemed to be a lot of blokes there.
Just choked on my coffee ImageImageImage
Just waiting for Justin to start waxing lyrical about James Last and Andre Rieux now ...

Oh aye.

Some of us here like Pink Floyd.

Some of us may like a bit of reggae.

Try Dub Side of the Moon - better than you'd think. :thumleft:
I loathe Pink Floyd, I blame them for yute's inability to talk prapper.

Teachers should have bate all roun' them & said "Fu@k off Floyd you is bogus in't it". Too late now, the damage has been done, fu@k P Floyd.
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Saw Van Morrison for the first (and last) time on Sunday.

Not my cup of tea.

Tom Jones, on the other hand, put on a great show.

I particularly enjoyed the cover of 'Tower of Song', although the irony of Len's line about being born with the gift of a golden voice is rather lost when Sir Tom sings it.
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Saw Lemar and Will Young on Monday.

Better than you might imagine.

The boy Lemar sung some classic soul - a bit of Sam Cooke and Van the Man amongst others.

Will Young was very good. Not the pop ballad stuff I was dreading, but rather a camp pop rock extravaganza. Rather good really.

Quare voices the pair of 'em.

Going to see Whitesnake and Def Leppard in December. :lol:
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Some essex sleg discussing her teeth whitening, her colleague being promoted to assistant manager and changing things and nhs appointments

No breaths taken so I assume these topics all link
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big mervyn wrote:Saw Lemar and Will Young on Monday.

Better than you might imagine.

The boy Lemar sung some classic soul - a bit of Sam Cooke and Van the Man amongst others.

Will Young was very good. Not the pop ballad stuff I was dreading, but rather a camp pop rock extravaganza. Rather good really.

Quare voices the pair of 'em.:
Agreed both are great. Lemar was very underrated IMO.

I'm loving Hozier at the moment, his voice is amazing.
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