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How, not why. Why I understand perfectly well. Isn't it a Hunter S Thompson quote Life isn't about arriving quietly in the grave pretty, but sliding in sideways, tyres smoking and everything knackered. Something like that anyway.

All men die, only a few ever truly live. Nothing ever feels more alive that starring death in the eyes and laughing. I'm no where near as mad as I used to be, but I've teased the Reaper a little.

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2 hours ago, Nanuq said:

Boy do I like how this topic is playing out. I spent the last couple years digging into obscure blues and jazz musicians... and developed a taste for Pam at the same time. Hmmmmmm :g:

 

Perhaps not obscure, but worth it nonetheless.

 

 

 

 

And in honor of @nikki6 efforts for a speed record.

 

 

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Yes @Nanuq I've got it on vinyl in the other house.

That first Paul Butterfield video, do you think the peace pipe had made a few trips? Those girls are completely wasted.

 

I've just seen Al Jarreau has checked out. RIP

 

Anyone know the Humph? Seminal British Trad Jazzer. I knew him better in his later career of "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" on BBC radio 4, which was a long running skit on panel games. He was the quizmaster and continually got away with the most outrageous double entendres by simply pretending he didn't understand. There was a fictional scoreboard girl "Samantha" who at one time was dating a chef and was very fond of his cock in cider. Anyway you should be able to find both the panel show and the music on the net

 

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Was so sad to hear about Al Jarreau today. In my mid twenties I just couldn't get enough of his live album. I was singing along every word and note (except the real high ones:-)). Of course I was still living alone at the time. ;-)

 

 

 

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