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walkin' to school in 1964 and I can't get his one outta my head...

 

there is a celtic drone in my heart...it is the drone of the music that I've known since I was a kid...someone said: 'ye gots some irish blood on yer dad's side...' that I always chose to ignore as a combo of indigenous andean and celtic would produce a lethal volatility and I choose to be responsible fer my actions...like wantin' to have sex with Cyndi Lauper...

 

 

there was a BG in Jakarta whose bar name was 'Cindy' and I'd see her and she'd say: ' howzabout we get something to eat and then have a party? hmmm? tonight I'm Cindy 'Lapar' in more ways than one that youse gonna like...' ('lapar' meaning hungry in the malay language) she had big appetites...she moved in and stayed for about 6 weeks a short time later...she was a christian lady and threatened  to burn me with a cigarette when she got annoyed with me once...as I was in a hopelessly compromised position at the time she got her way...

 

 

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Founded in 1961 and still performing!!!Still the same setting for most of those years.One of the truly great bands they had a few hits in the US but mostly perform in Holland.Great memories.

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6 hours ago, jvs said:

Founded in 1961 and still performing!!!Still the same setting for most of those years.One of the truly great bands they had a few hits in the US but mostly perform in Holland.Great memories.

The only song I remember from them that was a huge hit in Europe is this one from 1984 . When the Lady Smiles.   Good one this. 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, bannork said:

tutsi, the Henry Miller of TV. First novel likely to be titled ' Tropic of Mangoes.'

 

 

yeah, me an old Henry useta hang in Paris in the 20s...but he liked Montparnasse  and I preferred the cafes near l'Opera...a bit more upmarket if ye know what I mean, tastier women...sometimes I had to dodge Gertrude, Hem and Ezra but that wasn't too hard to do...'ol Pablo was always cool to hang with, the women loved his ass, linin' up to get porked and then to have their portraits immortalised...we had some good parties...'vodka, comrade? ' 'pastis s'il vous plait, why do you always insist on that socialist rubbish?'

 

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, jvs said:

Here they are live in 2015

 

What a drum solo! 

For me the happiest moment in my brief musical career was playing the riff to 'Midnight Rambler' in front of a magnificently built woman in her early twenties.

Clad in denim and with her hands on her hips, she stood in front of me,  passionately shaking her long, curly hair in time to the music. 

If the Lord would allow it,, that would be the way to go out for me. Another ten years, and then on stage, right in the middle of the riff, preferably with another long haired beauty dancing away and then zap! 

Sone cold dead from a heart attack.

Straight from heaven to.......nowhere.

 

 

 

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