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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's Music (2020)


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6 hours ago, CharlieH said:

 

What I call real easy listening stuff ....????

don't know about easy listening but I can look at the album cover for hours...a stone babe, even fully clothed...

 

 

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8 minutes ago, tutsiwarrior said:

don't know about easy listening but I can look at the album cover for hours...a stone babe, even fully clothed...

 

 

not bad fr 71 either ......

 

 

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Hi there tutsiworrier, nice to see all these old

familiar names again.

You are about to witness a delicious perfection

from the singer to the maracas.

I bet tutsi has never heard the ladies say this to him.

 

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It's hard to say what's happened to tutsiwarrior, (I like your subtle spelling change to tutsiworrier, talahnut, 5555).

I fear he's run out of stories of lechery, or perhaps he's forgotten them. Or maybe he's writing a book of them right now as I advised him to.

Whatever, it's early afternoon on a hot day, time for something gentle.

 

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I'm still around and still worrying about my future (gonna bail outta here but where to next? ain't got a lotta choices)...ain't got a lotta time to be thinkin' about popular music, tutsi is all 'andante' over here...

 

 

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Man, thats a shame to hear your up sticks. For

me, I can only do 3 months here and me dosh

has gone, gettin spensive and difficult too.

Have you finished your memoirs, '50 shades of pink'?

My daughter will not be reading that I hope.

Thanks for the baroque music, my favourite period,

and Bach, the god of counterpoint..aaand those 

gals look so sexy playing those fiddles. Love 'em.

Forward to 1962 but still an enduring masterpiece.

 

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My friend Graeme Allwright died yesterday Sunday at the age of 93.
When I write my friend ... he was 22 years older than me but I had met him very many times and especially I had had him as "client" in the coach that I drove in the early 80's .
Great French-songs tour that lasted several weeks.
I remember that one day a kid of a dozen years came to knock on the window of my coach, place de la Republique in Paris;
one of his sons said hello to me ...

 

Rest in peace my friend Graeme; your songs will stay forever.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Allwright

 

 

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