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Having a dark one for this. A Baxter Brewing Company Per Diem. Lovely.
Gavin Clark & Ted Barnes. Perfect.
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Enjoying a Kasteel Blond to this one.
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Well it's been a year for many without a holiday. Sunny trips to Scarborough and further afield are just around the corner.
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Tribute to the Orange Patrick Shirt.
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Washed down with a nice Verdett beer.
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Anyone got a Derby County flag from 2007 Derby County v West Brom?
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On 15/12/2020 at 19:35, Pearl Ram said:
I do enjoy Gone Fishing with Mortimer and Whitehouse even though I don’t fish, it’s a nice Sunday night programme that.
It's that nice I watched it on the Sunday and watched it again on the Monday. That was my Christmas. Even watching a repeat made me feel all Christmassy. I must admit I agreed with Paul regarding Christmas but also agreed with Bob, but every time I see Bob, I think of him cutting all them England fans hair in Spain 86. Both great blokes having a weekend away. We all love an away trip.
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The National - The Virginia EP
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Ted Barnes.
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This Hibee is getting plenty of radio play. The kids will love him.
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Enjoyed a load of folk singing songs for Joe Strummer recently.
All 23 tracks available on You Tube - A Song For Joe Strummer Birthday Tribute etc.
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23 hours ago, Rev said:
I've tried, I've really tried with The Wedding Present, after enjoying his lockdown material online.
I can't make out what he's saying on most tracks though, which kind of spoils it.
Maybe they should remaster material for the digital age?
@Revyou have to love them for their Top of The Pops appearances alone.
Quality bit of enthusiasm for miming by David Lewis Gedge on Brassneck. The bands get up for Flying Saucer. Cornflake images on Blue Eyes video. His wonderful t-shirt on California in jest to the James style t-shirts at the time and another great cover version of Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile)
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21 hours ago, i-Ram said:
Had a joyous hour listening to this great album. Sounds as great as it did back in 1980. Damaged Goods gives you a feel for the music you young ones. @Inverurie Rammust have had these guys on his playlist in the past
Yes @i-Ram @iRam and it's not so easy trying to reply to you on my kids kindle!
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What Are You Listening To?
in The Jim Smith Room
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Me being a boy from Hull, I must admit there's a lot to like about Sheffield, Pulp, Cocker, Hawley, Heaton, Leadmill etc.
To all us boys, men that feel alone.