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    Just before I left home for the pub, Credence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son and a selection of hits by Paul Weller and The Jam.
    Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cosy, doesn't try it on!

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    Classic Gun's and Roses song, "Sweet Child O' Mine", done New Orleans style by Miche Braden.

    I think New Orleans got it right....wow!!

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    Lately I've had a powerful hankering for a Tele. Things like this are not helping my willpower at all.


    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
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    From 1976, gonna make a jail break....

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    As I've said before, I have a wide intrest in music!

    I love to listen to these women!

    Celtic Woman - You Raise Me Up - YouTube
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    Motorhead

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    Broad musical tastes are always a great thing, from Motorhead, to the Allman Brothers, to a little classic Elvis, a song of an old CD I have called, "Reconsider Baby", slipped it on at a Party in the mid-90's, and everyone was blown away, wondered who this new artist was, when I told them Elvis Presley, they were gobsmacked...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Broad musical tastes are always a great thing, from Motorhead, to the Allman Brothers, to a little classic Elvis, a song of an old CD I have called, "Reconsider Baby", slipped it on at a Party in the mid-90's, and everyone was blown away, wondered who this new artist was, when I told them Elvis Presley, they were gobsmacked...

    I attribute most of my hearing loss to a night in New Orleans with Motörhead. The rest of my hearing loss is probably due to seeing The Who. Those two shows had my ears ringing for several days after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    I attribute most of my hearing loss to a night in New Orleans with Motörhead. The rest of my hearing loss is probably due to seeing The Who. Those two shows had my ears ringing for several days after.
    Yes, The Who, I saw all three, or was it four, of their farewell concerts here in Toronto....
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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    I attribute most of my hearing loss to a night in New Orleans with Motörhead. The rest of my hearing loss is probably due to seeing The Who. Those two shows had my ears ringing for several days after.
    lol...for me it was Rammstein...the one concert that I'd always said if they ever come here (banned from Canada for some time) I would pay any price to go. They came and I went...I refused to wear ear plugs...best concert I've ever been to! My ears were ringing for a few days.
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