I thought Chits kept his 1950s stuff to his own separate thread?
Anyway, call your dealer and put your best dancing shoes on 'cos we're having it tonight in Ibizhal!
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I thought Chits kept his 1950s stuff to his own separate thread?
Anyway, call your dealer and put your best dancing shoes on 'cos we're having it tonight in Ibizhal!
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This is a tune no matter your music preference
And let's have a little change of style back to my favoured indie...
Reds these are too from just around the corner from me.
One of the CHOONS of all CHOONS OF all TIME
^ My local band.
Before I went offshore during November I downloaded Netflix series called 'Top Boy'. I think I may even have heard about it on here.
Anyway, this led me to discover 'Little Simz'. It's not my usual cup of tea and quite a departure from Neil Diamond, but I'm getting right into this stuff while driving through Korat's gridlocked traffic.
The daughter reckons it's shite, but I like it.
For me she definitely had a presence in 'Top Boy'.
Didn't actually feel she did a great job, but the part was a bit undefined really.
Regardless - there was something about her.
For singalongs, though, she won't be matching Neil Diamond.
^ You've probably nailed it, Cyrille.
Neil Diamond does hold a great tune, but he doesn't have that something about him.
I'll have to ponder on this, but I suspect that it's got nothing to do with the music.
I'm sure it does, she's a big girl our Brittany. This one going out to Sympl.
if I could play guitar ii would be like ronson
Tonight I've been mainly listening to The lightening Seeds as a warm up act followed by Madness on their C'est la via tour at the 30.000 sell out capacity Arena in Manchester.
Christ, that's.
Obviously better to stick with the old stuff.
Tbf a couple were OK imho.
The band kept mixing it up playing one oldie and then a newie then playing half a dozen back to back classics as a finale that took the roof off.
The lightening Seeds plating "its coming home" was a pretty lively warm up.
A lot of young faces in the crowd for a change and peeps who had made the effort dressing the part.
Shalom
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