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Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Started conversation May 29, 2003
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raindog Posted May 31, 2003
Hi, yeah I got the album at one of those pivotal points, moved away from home, discovered different books, music etc. just kind of stuck with it from there-it's got a good sound and doesn't frighten too many people off. Like Blues Shark too though but can't make the frog bit though. You're CPS? get out for Gods sake, mixing with lawyers can only dull the wits and destroy the spirit. Run for the hills before you need a quality assurance document to lace up your trainers.
Rain.
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Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted May 31, 2003
Tom Waits doesn't doesn't frighten people off? You have more broadminded friends than me...
As for Miss Maybelle, it's a traditional old blues song, mostly associated these days with RL Burnside. I have no idea what it means but it's probably filthy. Most blues lyrics are.
The CPS isn't all that bad you know. Depends on your local area management mostly, and ours are pretty good.
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raindog Posted Jun 1, 2003
We're getting into some fairly arcane grammar here but no Tom Waits does doesn't frighten people off, if you see what I mean. No real problems with CPS, just spent too much time with lawyers in an earlier incarnation. Didn't do much criminal stuff (not qualified to) but always got on OK with Liverpool CPS-preferred their end of the deal actually, we were trying to get them off. All the lawyers I have ever worked for have either closed the office or gone bankrupt-2 out of 5 struck off as well-perhaps I mixed with the wrong crowd?
To Bed!
Rain.
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Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted Jun 2, 2003
Not arcane grammar but bad typing... I normally find that quick burst of something like Phillipino Box Spring Hog can clear a room/club quicker than anything else. Quite useful really.
Lawyers can be a dreadful bore. We try to avoid them here...
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raindog Posted Jun 4, 2003
I don't really think you could get a decent CD inside a club now unless you painted sports gear and an elastoplast on them. I always find a spot of Metal Machine Music does the trick though, if we were to widen our base. Or perhaps The Captain, and a little something troutlike. If we wander to the jazz aisle perhaps I could interest you in the shifting properties of new improved industrial strength Archie Shepp, or T.S. Monk on a mission?
I'm seriously considering not buying anything made during the last 25 years just to see if it made a difference to the quality-I'd still have everything pre 1978ish.
With you on the lawyer thing.
Rain
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Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted Jun 4, 2003
Oh, i dunno, there's still plenty of good stuff going around. I even enjoy the odd night clubbing to a bit of hardcore house and the like.
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