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Posts posted by Willow wilson
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Get well soon PP and wife.
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Another nostalgic reminder.
To that I can add Cotton Fields and Bad Moon. In fact I think most of CCR's output is remarkable.
(Opinion.)
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A mint restoration. Can you make a Foden sing?
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Another of Rod's poignant songs. Tell 'em Rod.
Makes me eyes leak a bit does this one.
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.been raining this week
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11 hours ago, MargieH said:
Neither have I, Phil.
Are you throwing a party for your next (big) birthday? All of us on Nottstalgia could come round yours.
Yay, tractor/trailer rides round the paddock. Archery contests,(targets in the trees). Someone must own a big gazebo we could use with a table full of dandelion and burdock, vimto etc. We could all chip in to rent a line of portaloos and surely there's someone who's got the DJ gear.
And I would solemnly promise to not wear a baseball cap.
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6 minutes ago, Willow wilson said:
Happy birthday Ben. Another war baby here. 77
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Happy birthday Ben.
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Ah. So that's what the giggling was last night. She can be a bit cheeky, our Mavis. Hope she dint embarrass you, Mr Marsden.
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I think we'll have the Coopers. Can you deliver it. Ta.
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We've run out of horseradish sauce.
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5 hours ago, Alpha said:
the pub opposite the bottom of Hanley Street.
Rose and Thistle.
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Long shot. I can remember seeing a butcher's shop from my bus journeys from Bobbers mill across town years ago. The name was Rideout. Was it the one on Alfreton Rd?
Edited.
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I worked in Syd Smith's machine shop at the top of Rye St in 1961
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Can't keep good dancers down. Some good improv at the end of the clip.
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Here's a young band carrying on the rockabilly style of the 50s.
And the same guitarist doing a turn on the drums:-
Surfin Safaris cover.
I really do like some rhythm in me music, even at my age.
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Or specific gravity, praps.
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This house is watching the BBC Christmas Lecture series. The series so far this year has covered Covid, Sars, flu, epidemiology, t-cells, the development of vaccines and how these work on viruses. Superbly illustrated with models and practical demonstrations as usual. Very enlightening.
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Man acquires top end reel; check.
Cats run off with fly fishing line; check.
Club Committee member scent-marks shrubbery; check.
Unknown piscatorial creature nicks expensive tackle; check.
There's more to this fishin' thing than you'd think.
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4 hours ago, PeverilPeril said:
The quality of the reel is sublime - fishing jewellery.
Tight lines, PP.
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I never got to the L Shaped Room even though it was local to my usual haunts.
I just now searched it on here and the result is an aladins cave of engaging threads and posts. The city was a really 'fab' place in those days by all accounts regarding the club and speciality music scene.
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Causerie became our clique's preferred venue for a time.
Those were the days, we also would while away the hours. Chatting about important nothings.
Causerie seemed ideal for daytime get togethers.
But then, in later days we ventured on our separate ways. No matter where my memory chases, I forget their names but see their faces.
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Le Causery, Phil. I think that's the spelling of it.
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A reminder of past carefree days on me holidays. Weymouth band in the park.
Maybe again next year!
Ps. I'm not dancing on this one
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What are you listening to now ??
in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
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Memories of various suburban youth clubs, house parties, and rainy days round at mate's House
Learned to play a lot of instrumentals just by listen and copy.