-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 5th of May 2020 12:39:14 AM
Anonymous said
May 5 9:45 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Over The Rainbow, Eva Cassidy version. What a voice she had, so sad that she died so young though.
I agree....enjoy.
10/10.
John Doe said
May 8 1:01 AM, 2020
The world's most understated man.
Lockdown music indeed - I always thought it was about entering Hell but apparently not.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 8th of May 2020 01:06:35 AM
John Doe said
May 8 2:17 AM, 2020
The unfortunate truth.
Beautifully put.
John Doe said
May 10 1:30 AM, 2020
Not a song but an ending - so very inspiring (I have left out the earlier distressing scene on purpose), a very deeply forged friendship under severe adversity leads one great but damaged man to do the literally impossible - and lift, lift, lift himself to freedom.
It is of course a metaphor for how one deals with pain and the past and can you finally win at last - but he portrayed it beautifully.
-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 10th of May 2020 01:41:53 AM
JP said
May 18 7:59 PM, 2020
All round musical extravaganza. Look out for the incredible hand speed of Brian, John and Roger. Roger's foot speed working that bass drum near the start is insane!!
John Doe said
May 18 8:02 PM, 2020
JP wrote:
All round musical extravaganza. Look out for the incredible hand speed of Brian, John and Roger. Roger's foot speed working that bass drum near the start is insane!!
So much of their early work was simply incredible.
John Doe said
May 21 2:56 AM, 2020
Digger said
May 21 1:36 PM, 2020
Text said
May 21 2:11 PM, 2020
The lockdown is making some folks act strange -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN6FTVe4rjA -
Text said
May 21 11:59 PM, 2020
That dad looked like his son cut his hair for him ...… with the garden shears!!
Another lively one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMLbeTn36lA
(eta JD & BG hope you sorted out your misunderstanding. I like both of you. x)
Night peeps! x
John Doe said
May 26 1:28 AM, 2020
The crystal clear lyrics in this always make so much sense to me.
Jobless Oddball said
May 26 5:57 PM, 2020
John Doe said
May 30 2:07 AM, 2020
John Doe said
Jun 1 3:13 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Jun 3 2:41 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Jun 3 2:46 AM, 2020
Syl said
Jun 3 12:34 PM, 2020
Back in the day I used to go to a club Phil Lynotts mum owned in Manchester, he was the most reserved and quiet man, far removed from his public image.
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 5th of May 2020 12:39:14 AM
10/10.
The world's most understated man.
Lockdown music indeed - I always thought it was about entering Hell but apparently not.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 8th of May 2020 01:06:35 AM
The unfortunate truth.
Beautifully put.
Not a song but an ending - so very inspiring (I have left out the earlier distressing scene on purpose), a very deeply forged friendship under severe adversity leads one great but damaged man to do the literally impossible - and lift, lift, lift himself to freedom.
It is of course a metaphor for how one deals with pain and the past and can you finally win at last - but he portrayed it beautifully.
-- Edited by John Doe on Sunday 10th of May 2020 01:41:53 AM
All round musical extravaganza. Look out for the incredible hand speed of Brian, John and Roger. Roger's foot speed working that bass drum near the start is insane!!
So much of their early work was simply incredible.
The lockdown is making some folks act strange -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN6FTVe4rjA
-
That dad looked like his son cut his hair for him ...… with the garden shears!!
Another lively one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMLbeTn36lA
(eta JD & BG hope you sorted out your misunderstanding. I like both of you. x)
Night peeps! x
The crystal clear lyrics in this always make so much sense to me.
Back in the day I used to go to a club Phil Lynotts mum owned in Manchester, he was the most reserved and quiet man, far removed from his public image.
Very topical...