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Post by charles on Mar 12, 2024 16:11:59 GMT
Let's just say it's got more gold than your entire GB III together.
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Post by charles on Mar 10, 2024 7:25:38 GMT
Convective activity within the clouds together with scattering of moonlight by various shapes/sizes of ice crystals/droplets. I'll take your word (or rather: explanation) for it, Granny, but does that also explain the fast and irregular up/down/left/right movement of the blue dot that I witnessed, as well as the fact that it then just shot up and disappeared behind the clouds in less than a second? You were on a cruise. There was free booze...
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Post by charles on Mar 10, 2024 7:14:21 GMT
I enjoy a bit of Zeppelin when I was young I listened much more. When planning my funeral, Thankyou is one of my musical choices. My Quo choice is A Year. Hi mate, good to see you on here, was only wondering the other day how you are For mine, I'm thinking roll over lay down might do it! "A Million Miles Away"
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Post by charles on Mar 9, 2024 7:22:09 GMT
And the Scorpions?
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Post by charles on Mar 7, 2024 14:31:43 GMT
Wish someone would change that teary-eyed gypsy boy picture into something more Quo-y
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Post by charles on Mar 5, 2024 23:23:53 GMT
Great song. On a mostly over rated album by Quo fans. [/ quote][br Heya mate, long time no hear. You're right about the song, not about the album though.
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Post by charles on Feb 27, 2024 17:05:50 GMT
Just played it all the way through. I love it! Highlight on first listen (so it may change in time) is Taking Care Of Mary, which is a cracker, but I also love the 60's groovy cat sound of Caravan Man. There's some very, very good playing on this album. Take a bow, especially Mr E, Freddie and Craig Joiner. The album has now replaced Hackney Diamonds as the mainstay of my playlist. High praise. The one that did it for me is: So vintage 70s you wouldn't believe it.
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Post by charles on Feb 26, 2024 17:17:24 GMT
A fookin Oirish mobster family?
It's grand!
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Post by charles on Feb 26, 2024 16:50:14 GMT
Quirgiggystan 1 and 2 could give us a new perspective on all our old favourites.
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Post by charles on Feb 24, 2024 10:45:51 GMT
Very funny, but enough of that Stetus FFS. The song sounds great apart from that massive bending by Frame. Shame
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Post by charles on Feb 24, 2024 10:38:06 GMT
Actually there’s another brilliant photo I’d like to have… it’s the one on the inside of the Blue For You album. It’s a classic. Anyone got the original? Yes, another one with John and an original without the crease would be great! I did a quick Google search and found it attached above the Live album cover. Cropped is probably not good enough for printing but I’m sure someone on here will be able to help! 🤞 Why did Jezus appear on a Quo gig?
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Post by charles on Feb 22, 2024 10:52:45 GMT
The track is 50 yrs old today and still one of my faves On The Level was released 49 years ago today. Although the tracks would have been recorded in'74, I presume that would have been fairly late in the year You're right. I've always wondered on what day it was recorded, and was it an afternoon or maybe in the evening?
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Post by charles on Feb 18, 2024 4:59:27 GMT
You're not asking us to listen to both songs again, do you.
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Post by charles on Feb 18, 2024 4:52:45 GMT
I got 26 likes on The Guardian comments and only one silly reply. The Super Yob got a mention as well. Sorry but I still think the aquordion had to be higher up that list.
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Post by charles on Feb 15, 2024 22:39:14 GMT
They didn't play there, it was in Le Havre. Pay attention please.
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