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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:22:15 GMT
elton john ,bernie talpin
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:28:11 GMT
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:36:08 GMT
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:40:44 GMT
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:51:13 GMT
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:53:45 GMT
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 19:58:02 GMT
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Post by Les on Aug 26, 2011 20:00:18 GMT
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Post by Old Timer on Aug 30, 2011 16:10:31 GMT
Here's one I'd forgotten about
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Post by Old Timer on Aug 30, 2011 16:39:31 GMT
Another great voice
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Post by Old Timer on Aug 30, 2011 16:49:38 GMT
And 'magic man'. If you ever get the chance, just listen to his raps, they tell it like it is.
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Post by Old Timer on Aug 30, 2011 17:03:31 GMT
Great performance at Montreaux
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Post by Old Timer on Aug 30, 2011 17:20:06 GMT
Another live performance from 30 years earlier
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Post by Les on Mar 12, 2013 13:45:49 GMT
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Post by Old Timer on Mar 22, 2013 15:09:22 GMT
Acquired taste I know, but if you appreciate R&B, then this was one of the UK stalwarts of the 60s. I remember seeing him when he was on tour with Chuck Berry and Ginger Baker was still playing drums. Enjoy
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Post by Old Timer on Mar 22, 2013 17:10:04 GMT
Something a little different - one of my few regrets that I never ever got to New Orleans. Looks like my kind of town.
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Post by BC on Mar 23, 2013 0:00:40 GMT
Food for thought...
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Post by Old Timer on Mar 23, 2013 3:48:32 GMT
Thanks BC. I do remember him too!
OT
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 23, 2013 7:42:58 GMT
Something a little different - one of my few regrets that I never ever got to New Orleans. Looks like my kind of town. Have been there twice. Very interesting place to visit. Both of my visits were before the hurricane. Whilst there I managed to get a trip around the area with the local Police, that was an eye opener.
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Post by Old Timer on Mar 23, 2013 10:04:03 GMT
Cheers Kimmy,
Hope you enjoyed the music, there's plenty of it I know, as I knew a guy who was once a PI there and he said the town bubbled over with music everywhere.
OT
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Post by Old Timer on Mar 23, 2013 17:13:45 GMT
Something very different, but equally gorgeous
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Post by Old Timer on Mar 31, 2013 12:04:19 GMT
Something familiar written by an English parson who earlier in his life had served on board a slave ship.
This is one of any number of versions in Cherokee, and is perhaps fitting on Easter Sunday.
For those interested in the coming of the Europeans to the Americas there appears to be an excellent series on You-Tube entitled 500 Nations. It's in six parts each over an hour long, so it'll be sometime before I get through it all!
In the meantime
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