You are back on the sauce aren't you outwood? Bad boy! :O
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Time for reflection on music from my far away youth.
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The great Sandy Denny. Where indeed has the time gone?
I?mI met Edwin Starr once,I was in Beeston in Nottingham when I noticed him walking down the street towards me and as he approached he saw me staring and said Hello,I had a chat with him about War and how great the song was and he chatted for about ten minutes about music,I really nice bloke
This thread inaugurated by Norder back in April 2019 has proved its worth many times over. I think it should have sticky status.
I'm for letting it run in its current form, we can just add a post and see the response.
I took the wife to Manchester on Monday 18 November 2024 to see the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra perform at the Bridgewater Hall.
Mesmerising is the only word I can find to describe the whole experience.
Going back to the Edwin Starr comments, the first LP I ever bought was "Agent Double 0 Soul" by the late great soulster. I also had the good fortune to see him perform live twice, the timeless classic "25 miles" still bounces around inside my napper.
My wife made the comment about the difference between classical music and the Edwin Starr Motown style stuff might be miles apart but both are wonderful to listen to.
On a personal note I still think the music of the Temptations and Marvin Gaye are the best. Motown#