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what tunes are you listening to?
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 10 March 2019 22:55:21
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sounds good, booked for the Human League again in Hull |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 11 March 2019 09:31:45
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I am trying to persuade my gig going buds to diversify and go and see some classic bands like the Human League. Graham Gouldman is doing the rounds as 10cc - the man is a songwriting genius from the '60s onwards. "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 15 March 2019 18:42:50
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Walking to work album = Trick of the Tail. Fabulous.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 15 March 2019 22:08:57
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Fun Boy three, love the 12" summertime |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 16 March 2019 17:07:07
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Love Terry Hall ! Music was fun in those days. I remember Fun Boy Three guesting on the video for Driving In My Car/Madness. They had a great run of singles and I always loved to see them on Top of the Pops. I love their version of Our Lips Are Sealed.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 16 March 2019 18:23:12
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thats on this album gujararti version, no I'm not kidding! I like the things we do, and the more i see the less I believe! Just like our repartee really! |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 16 March 2019 20:31:51
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The more I see the less I believe. A biographical account of 2 idiots talking a load of nonsense online aided and abetted by Horizon confederates. Chapter 1 In which our heroes discuss the merits of using underpants in early synth music...
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 16 March 2019 23:19:04
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lol |
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Child Of Auron |
Posted on 17 March 2019 00:05:25
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"Picture" a duet with Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock Personally one of my favourite Sheryl tracks |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 17 March 2019 09:27:51
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Child Of Auron wrote: "Picture" a duet with Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock Personally one of my favourite Sheryl tracks I had bought quite a few of her albums before I realised I must be a fan. Does that mean I'm daft? Or does it say something about how SC gets a hold of you without you knowing?...ok I AM daft. Got most of her albums, not a duff one in there although I like the Globe Sessions and the eponymous one with Home on it especially. "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 17 March 2019 15:24:13
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did she do tomorow never dies? K d lang version better |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 17 March 2019 20:51:34
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No that was not a very good song. I think they had lost the plot a bit. Can't win' em all.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Child Of Auron |
Posted on 18 March 2019 20:56:06
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One Spare Part wrote: Child Of Auron wrote: "Picture" a duet with Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock Personally one of my favourite Sheryl tracks I had bought quite a few of her albums before I realised I must be a fan. Does that mean I'm daft? Or does it say something about how SC gets a hold of you without you knowing?...ok I AM daft. Got most of her albums, not a duff one in there although I like the Globe Sessions and the eponymous one with Home on it especially. You have just quoted my two favourite SC albums too and I agree that none of them are duff, some just took longer to get into than others. I think I had five of hers before I realised she was one of the few artists of whom I had a complete collection. No you are most definitely not daft - as that would mean I am too. However.... ![]() |
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 23 March 2019 12:07:13
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Ghost stories, Upper Berth, Man size in Marble, audios |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 25 March 2019 17:17:39
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Just bought a radio dramatised version of Brideshead Revisited from Oxfam. Oh how I loved the series with Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews. It was a proper fix every week.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Travisina |
Posted on 25 March 2019 19:58:09
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One Spare Part wrote: Oh how I loved the series with Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews. It was a proper fix every week. Wasn't it fabulous? One of those utterly perfect series. Deserved every one of its awards. Twitter: @TravisinaB7
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 25 March 2019 23:10:49
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up there with I claudius |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 26 March 2019 18:42:18
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I, Clavdivs ... another good 'un!
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Travisina |
Posted on 27 March 2019 10:41:32
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Simply brilliant - shows how you don't need special fx to make gripping TV. Ancient Rome recreated with polysterene pillars, pot plants and the best British actors of their generation. Twitter: @TravisinaB7
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 28 March 2019 15:51:01
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Travisina wrote: Simply brilliant - shows how you don't need special fx to make gripping TV. Ancient Rome recreated with polysterene pillars, pot plants and the best British actors of their generation. INCLUDING BRIAN BLESSED! "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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