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Fromm Muggsy to Muggs . . .
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Ok, bad practice, but I'm moving things on from my own post.
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Bush of ghosts to ghosts of planes
We fray into the future, rarely wrought
Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
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Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
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Kennedy - Johnson
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Fruit theme continues...Peter Pears
We fray into the future, rarely wrought
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Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
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Weird Fish to Durwood Haddock...
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Nosy neighbours - torn curtain
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Television Personalities! What a great band. I can't believe they've passed me by all these years. Cheers, Kris.
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I was trying to figure out your linking strategy Nash, I did not know that! Would have sussed it sooner if I knew more than two words of French!
From a cover to an original back to a cover by the guy who did the original of the first cover. I think that's correct?
From a cover to an original back to a cover by the guy who did the original of the first cover. I think that's correct?
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Drats! I thought I had posted this the other day, trying to pick up a couple stitches at once, the (incredibly convoluted) cover angle ... and television.
So here's TV on the Radio doing a Pixies cover.
As for Beirut, they get a resounding yes from me. I regret having stepped out of line to see a show of theirs here abut 6 years ago. I was on a first date and I think the young and attractive hipsters were making us feel a little self conscious perhaps. We opted for a quiet coffee house instead. Anyhow, I've continued to be a fan.
So here's TV on the Radio doing a Pixies cover.
As for Beirut, they get a resounding yes from me. I regret having stepped out of line to see a show of theirs here abut 6 years ago. I was on a first date and I think the young and attractive hipsters were making us feel a little self conscious perhaps. We opted for a quiet coffee house instead. Anyhow, I've continued to be a fan.
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God damn those young and attractive hipsters...Just spent a weekend in Camden, 90% "young and attractive hipsters." May I ask, did your first date progress to a second? I'm kinda intrigued...
From "young and attractive hipsters" impinging on first dates, to just some people in general...
From "young and attractive hipsters" impinging on first dates, to just some people in general...
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There's only one rule in street and bar fights: maximum violence, instantly. (Martin Amis, "Money")