T. Willy Rye wrote: Minnie, do you radiate some kind of good fortune?
It's on my list of talents
T. Willy Rye wrote: Minnie, do you radiate some kind of good fortune?
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
sloopjohnc wrote: I'd probably hit every green light.
Lance Matthew wrote:Oh, I've always inspired extreme reactions. I can reduce normal people to screaming harpies in minutes.
toomanyhatz wrote: Fuck you with a Craftsman rotary drill.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Eric, I am really fond of yours, and have used it as the girlie getting - ready - to go - out and party disc several times already.
Minnie the Minx wrote:but it may still be stuffed in my suitcase, under several pine cones and some bras.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Finally got round to listening to Six String's JU CD and properly listened to Twillyrye's again. Les, I'll be honest, yours is the one found the most...challenging..that kind of stuff is the music I would generally cross the road to avoid, but the truth is that when you have met a BCBer who has made the disc and you put it into a different context it just sounds different somehow - and I gave it a second spin. I'll probably try and give it another go when the sun is shining, but as this is Lancashire, this may happen in 2011.
Eric, I am really fond of yours, and have used it as the girlie getting - ready - to go - out and party disc several times already.
Nice one, lads!
Regrettably, I cannot find hatz cd anywhere, but it may still be stuffed in my suitcase, under several pine cones and some bras.
Six String wrote:Minnie the Minx wrote:Finally got round to listening to Six String's JU CD and properly listened to Twillyrye's again. Les, I'll be honest, yours is the one found the most...challenging..that kind of stuff is the music I would generally cross the road to avoid, but the truth is that when you have met a BCBer who has made the disc and you put it into a different context it just sounds different somehow - and I gave it a second spin. I'll probably try and give it another go when the sun is shining, but as this is Lancashire, this may happen in 2011.
Eric, I am really fond of yours, and have used it as the girlie getting - ready - to go - out and party disc several times already.
Nice one, lads!
Regrettably, I cannot find hatz cd anywhere, but it may still be stuffed in my suitcase, under several pine cones and some bras.
Well then I've failed in my eyes. I was trying to create a disc of jazz oriented music that the uninitiated could get behind. I really wasn't trying to make it difficult. Maybe next time.
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
Six String wrote:I knew you would like it Baron but you were in the minority group for my project. I really did try to make it as accessible as I could without dumbing down or making it something I wouldn't listen to myself.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Les I wouldn't be downhearted, I am painfully narrowminded about some genres and it's not something I am proud of but it's a fact! It doesn't detract from your specialness as an individual *positive strokes galore*Six String wrote:I knew you would like it Baron but you were in the minority group for my project. I really did try to make it as accessible as I could without dumbing down or making it something I wouldn't listen to myself.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Oh go on then.
1.Baron
2.Minnie
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Six String wrote::?
Are you trying to say you'll be in SF in May?
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Just given T Willy Ryes JU comp another spin - marvellous stuff.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Minnie the Minx wrote:Nine years ago to the day I met Baron!
zoomboogity wrote:Andy and I were talking about how easy it is to romanticize a city when all you ever do in it is hang out for a short while, don't put yourself through what it takes to actually be able to live there... and, conversely, have limited time to relax and enjoy it. I've been taking trips to SF for the last thirty years, and it's never been anything but a complete blast. A lot of places I like, but few I love, and I love that town.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.