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Guest rachel
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P.S. who did the original version of Daddy Rolling Stone, I've got it on a cd but no name on it...sounds like late 40's

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Otis Blackwell, 1953... according to extensive research (I had a look on t'internet rolleyes.gif )

Guest rachel
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Really liking some of this really early stuff at the moment, 40s/50s... I think we should start mixing it in at northern do's........ kidding rolleyes.gif

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Really liking some of this really early stuff at the moment, 40s/50s... I think we should start mixing it in at northern do's........ kidding rolleyes.gif

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I listen to a lot of this stuff when on the pc, it can get a bit repetitive but then so can most music...but that thing by JB Hutto, I could listen to that all day

Guest Stuart T
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I listen to a lot of this stuff when on the pc, it can get a bit repetitive but then so can most music...but that thing by JB Hutto, I could listen to that all day

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Its nice. Current favourite from 1960 is Playing Hooky by Sunnyland Slim. Completely unsuitable fro the northern scene unless Chalky is around :P Would upload one of those peg things but I don't have my gramophone with me.

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You should avoid eating the deacying flesh of murdered animals and eat something all toghether morally more acceptable, like a nice vegetable samosa, or cheese and tomato pizza.

:P

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Just had a vegetable korma Mikey. I hope this in some small way goes towards redeeming myself for the earlier 'delicious looking animals' comment.

Guest in town Mikey
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Just had a vegetable korma Mikey.  I hope this in some small way goes  towards redeeming myself for the earlier 'delicious looking animals' comment.

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Just the job Ian.

:P

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It's the flipside to "The Stones That I Throw".

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NO;ITS GO GO LIZA JANE

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Scotty.

How you doing mate? Long time. Where are you based now?

Do you realise that 'Irene' Is the Blue few's song? Our Nomadic neighbours, the crap kits, sagheads, or to the BBC, Bristol Rovers.

In my neck of the woods, that would end up with the club being split dowm the middle and lots of bottles and chairs being slung around.

And of course the mighty City lads would walk away victorious  :P   :yes:

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I'm fine Mike, how's you?

Now in Lincolnshire - when I'm there that is. I've spent a lot of time away since I got there last November - only got back last Wednesday in fact from a spell in sunny Balad :yes:

Managing to stay in one piece, which is the main thing. Hopefully they'll leave me alone for a bit to indulge :yes:

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