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Anyway enough of this Thai malarkey, couldnt believe someone had posted this on Youtube, for some reason this sounds way better than the dodgy bootleg I have of the same show.

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Even more from the same show, the utterly brilliant and under rated Duane showcases his skills, RIP.

Yet another example of why bootlegs kick ass and beat official releases every time.

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personally I prefer this, love the lyrics, so true, brilliant piss take.

Saw the swan before a few years ago at Veteethai, not a bad singer. But without a major company and unless affiliated to a big radio station, such singers rarely get anywhere and their songs, no matter how good, usually die a death. Waipot is still performing, probably most famous for giving Pumpuang her start in the business.

Rare example of the above not always being the case, but Cataleya is so good she can do without a major company behind her. Strange clip of old and new footage. M150 concert is quite recent, only the best singers are on there, and they are the very best concerts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljuurx1PpB8

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^^^^^,

many of the places I used to go to with the mrs in Bkk are sadly now no longer with us.

Petchaburi Rd used to have places such as Issan Darling and The Dara Cafe, cant really remember who I saw.

Remember a niece dragging me off to some restaurant in Ramkhamhaeng Rd years ago to watch Loso.

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many of the places I used to go to with the mrs in Bkk are sadly now no longer with us.

Petchaburi Rd used to have places such as Issan Darling and The Dara Cafe, cant really remember who I saw.

Remember a niece dragging me off to some restaurant in Ramkhamhaeng Rd years ago to watch Loso.

Yes I miss places like the Dara, Villa cafe and Issan holiday on suk and issan happy home near vic monument, Tankay issan at Rachada and many others. Tankay issan was my favourite but had the misfortune to be on land bought by mrs Taksin, so that had to go. It still had the ramwong tradition of buying tickets to dance with a girl, or boys! I never went to Darling, thought that was a massage place? These places do still exist but don't get to go often these days. I met my wife in Naparli cafe, no she can't sing!.

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Inspired by another thread where a poster talked off seeing The Yardbirds live (envy).

A rugby legend, whatever code or record label!

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Inspired by another thread where a poster talked off seeing The Yardbirds live (envy).

A rugby legend, whatever code or record label!

SC, concur, this may well be the only time you ever hear me refer to myself as a "union man".

Hows things, hope you are well, did you ever offload that flat in the "east end"?

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^^^^^,

many of the places I used to go to with the mrs in Bkk are sadly now no longer with us.

Petchaburi Rd used to have places such as Issan Darling and The Dara Cafe, cant really remember who I saw.

Remember a niece dragging me off to some restaurant in Ramkhamhaeng Rd years ago to watch Loso.

Yes I miss places like the Dara, Villa cafe and Issan holiday on suk and issan happy home near vic monument, Tankay issan at Rachada and many others. Tankay issan was my favourite but had the misfortune to be on land bought by mrs Taksin, so that had to go. It still had the ramwong tradition of buying tickets to dance with a girl, or boys! I never went to Darling, thought that was a massage place? These places do still exist but don't get to go often these days. I met my wife in Naparli cafe, no she can't sing!.

sms, the Issan was basically a "poor mans" Dara cafe.

Just down the road from it was an even poorer mans version, sip hok darling.

Yes I remember well the buying tickets for a dance, long before the "shutdown Bkk" was ever heard off, times we walked out of those places at about 7 or 8 in the morning.

Do you remember the place underneath the old cinema in Washington Square?

Brilliant nights, great times, heck they even built a poxy shopping plaza on top of the old talat asoke.

Thankfully I was lucky enough to have seen it all before bloody Starbucks and the rest of the crapola destroyed Bkk.

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Inspired by another thread where a poster talked off seeing The Yardbirds live (envy).

A rugby legend, whatever code or record label!

SC, concur, this may well be the only time you ever hear me refer to myself as a "union man".

Hows things, hope you are well, did you ever offload that flat in the "east end"?

Still got it; it's tenanted just now, but we get loads more problems there than our place in England.

The East End is a veritable hothouse of League talent, with young lads from Whitehill now plying their trade in the Superleague junior ranks as apprentices after a spell with Easterhouse Panthers.

Sam Burgess, hoping to be another Sonny Bill Williams, will be switching codes soon - I wonder if (or when) he will be singing the Blues (and white hoops of Bath)

SC

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I don't recall the cafe in Washington Sq rgs,but the first time I saw this singer i hired a girl from a place in WS as a sort of guide, the concert was in Lopburi in the middle of nowhere. Since then I have seen her over 100 times, the singer not the girl. This looks like a series on singers that I did not see on the TV, there is another one on Siriporn on YT. In this one the songs are not chronological, nor do they corresponding to the album covers -TIT. Anyway, off to see her again tonight at Wat Klongsuan, darkest Samut Prakhan, again in the middle of nowhere.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBRySuB4NiQ

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I don't recall the cafe in Washington Sq rgs,but the first time I saw this singer i hired a girl from a place in WS as a sort of guide, the concert was in Lopburi in the middle of nowhere. Since then I have seen her over 100 times, the singer not the girl. This looks like a series on singers that I did not see on the TV, there is another one on Siriporn on YT. In this one the songs are not chronological, nor do they corresponding to the album covers -TIT. Anyway, off to see her again tonight at Wat Klongsuan, darkest Samut Prakhan, again in the middle of nowhere.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBRySuB4NiQ

Nice one.

She is a star isn't she, Jintara.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jintara_Poonlarp

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