According to the pre show publicity Dave Edmunds will be on The
Hooternany tonight.Rumour has it he will be playing Sabre Dance live
in front of the auduence, yes I know the show was taped on Tuesday
night.
Having seen the rather dodgy footage from the Seville guitar festival
in the 80's on Youtube I an looking forward to seeing if the old guy
can still do it at the speed of yesteryear.
Wessie will probably be along in a minute to tell us he saw him play
it in his local pub a few weeks ago. I understand Mr E lives in close
proximity to Wessie Towers.
Boxerboy
Heh. Not seen him for years. He used to do an annual fund raiser for some
local kids charity but I can't recall seeing him out drinking. He lived
very quietly in a town centre house for years. The village pub near where
he lives now closed down. 20 years ago it was very popular with the
Rockfield crowd as it was in a sleepy village off the beaten track. That
generation are either dead or too rickety to go out drinking much and the
modern bands rarely leave the studios.
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guitar heroes on BBC4 now is rather pleasing
Jeff Beck being the outstanding performer so far
Alas, tonight we're watching "Most Shocking Fights and Wild Riots 3"
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It was. Still, Jools is on now and V's sulking, so all's right with the
world. Apart from my state of complete sobriety, which is a novelty.
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> Apart from my state of complete sobriety, which is a novelty.
WTF?
Actually, I only had a few assorted bottles of cider[1] last night, so
wasn't cunted either.
[1] I am completely addicted to Aspall's "Perronelle's Blush" and to
Thatchers' Katy Rose
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d.
> Jeff Beck being the outstanding performer so far
>
> Alas, tonight we're watching "Most Shocking Fights and Wild Riots 3"
If you want crap try "Harold ad Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay"; with
a title like that I thought it had to be bad, especially when it was sat
at the till of my local supermarket with a 3- price tag on it.
I wasn't disapppointed., however I did manage to stay awake although
that probably had more to do with watching it in my office rather than
sat on a comfortable sofa...
> According to the pre show publicity Dave Edmunds will be on The
> Hooternany tonight.Rumour has it he will be playing Sabre Dance live
That was the first single I bought, in 1968.
I expect it's still at the back of a cupboard at my mum's house.
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> guitar heroes on BBC4 now is rather pleasing
>
> Jeff Beck being the outstanding performer so far
Bugger. iPlayer says UK only.
I've a feeling I've seen this before. I always find these types of
programs frustrating and annoying. I end up shouting at the TV "..but
he was shit! How can you have him and not...?!"
It's been on BBC2 and is often repeated on BBC3/4. It started well with the
Stones doing Brown Sugar, Bowie doing Starman and the Jeff Beck jazz fusion
thing. Got worse as they brought in some Celtic Rock band, Nazareth and AC
fucking DC.
It has slightly bad memories for me - I was 14 and we were paying it at
a mates house when his big bruv came in wiv is mates, all hard cases.
BigBruv said it was crap, you couldn't dance to it, and my mate said you
could, so BigBruv and his mates threatened us with violence if we didn't
demonstrate.
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I've been getting increasingly bad reflux, almost always in conjunction
with drinking. At Glastonbury last year I had heartburn pretty much the
whole way through which rather put a damper on my enthusiasm.
Yesterday I had a pint of lager with lunch and it left my chest burning
all afternoon. So I didn't bother getting ratarsed in the evening.
Is this what getting old feels like?
> Actually, I only had a few assorted bottles of cider[1] last night, so
> wasn't cunted either.
>
> [1] I am completely addicted to Aspall's "Perronelle's Blush" and to
> Thatchers' Katy Rose
What is it with you and chick drinks?
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ogden
I quite liked that. Better than Go to White Castle (aka Get the
Munchies) but nowhere near as good as Dude Where's My Car?
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ogden
chicks?
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d.
> darsy wrote:
>> On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 23:46:41 -0000, ogden <og...@pre.org> wrote:
>>
>> > Apart from my state of complete sobriety, which is a novelty.
>>
>> WTF?
>
> I've been getting increasingly bad reflux, almost always in conjunction
> with drinking. At Glastonbury last year I had heartburn pretty much the
> whole way through which rather put a damper on my enthusiasm.
>
shit diet, too much fried food?
> Yesterday I had a pint of lager with lunch and it left my chest burning
> all afternoon. So I didn't bother getting ratarsed in the evening.
>
oesophageal cancer from too many spirits?
> Is this what getting old feels like?
>
No. I get less reflux now, compared to years ago when my diet consisted of
draught Bass and takeaway food. Although, last night's consumption of a
bottle of cava followed by a bottle of claret accompanied by a wedge of
very ripe brie led to some nocturnal discomfort.
>
>> Actually, I only had a few assorted bottles of cider[1] last night, so
>> wasn't cunted either.
>>
>> [1] I am completely addicted to Aspall's "Perronelle's Blush" and to
>> Thatchers' Katy Rose
>
> What is it with you and chick drinks?
>
slippery slope to White Lightning & a puppy on a string
I can just picture you sipping on a mimosa while A works her way through
a crate of Belgian ale.
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All of the above.
> > Yesterday I had a pint of lager with lunch and it left my chest burning
> > all afternoon. So I didn't bother getting ratarsed in the evening.
> >
>
> oesophageal cancer from too many spirits?
Never really been that big on spirits. Just the odd bottle as a chaser.
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Hiatus hernia does it for me.
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I'm just watching that now. I can understand Brown Sugar, but Starman
hardly had any prominent guitar in it at all. Which isn't something you
can usually say about AC/DC and there's a reason I have two SGs in the
other room.
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ogden
He did a reasonable job of it too, but it's not a particularly difficult
piece to play. I just wish he's played "I hear you knocking" coz although
that's even easier, it rocks a fat one.
I wonder what happened to the rest of Love Sculpture?
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But he showed some of the young cunts how to hit notes and stay in tune.
Florence take note.
make that a mohito, and you're about right.
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No wonder Tone thinks you fuck kids.
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ogden
Your brov is the long haired lover of Liverpool?
Dizzee fucking Rascal for New Year. I changed the channel,
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He was about the best thing on the show. Not much competition though.
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>On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:55:37 -0800 (PST), boxerboy
><ianp...@ukonline.co.uk> said
>
>>Having seen the rather dodgy footage from the Seville guitar festival
>>in the 80's on Youtube I an looking forward to seeing if the old guy
>>can still do it at the speed of yesteryear.
>
>And could he? I was in bed by 11pm...
Yes - but I don't think he should have bothered.
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Last year we were in a cottage in Anglesey for NY and it was a good show -
Annie Lennox doing Why was the highlight - but this year, at home, it was
fairly crap.
>I've been getting increasingly bad reflux, almost always in conjunction
>with drinking. At Glastonbury last yearer put a da I had heartburn pretty much the
>whole way through which rathmper on my enthusiasm.
>
>Yesterday I had a pint of lager with lunch and it left my chest burning
>all afternoon. So I didn't bother getting ratarsed in the evening.
>
>Is this what getting old feels like?
I have exactly the same symptoms. to the extent I ended up having a
gaviscon chaser with a cup of decaf coffee last night, ffs.
I *think* it gets worse on days I spend 8 or 9 hours sitting down
humched over a keyboard or not being particularly mobile. After a
couple of days wandering about, and rarely sitting down it's almost
non existant.
The what? She was abysmal. Noteworthily so.
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Annie fucking Lennox? Fuck me shitless on a broom.
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I would rather listen to Lennox fucking Lewis over that foul old hag.
>If it's worse when you bend over or do handstands it might be a hiatus
>hernia. Losing weight fixed it for me - smaller gut = more space for
>your stomach to play in when you squish it, rather than it trying to
>make a break for freedom up your gullet.
That's on the agenda anyhow, as I'm close to nudging 12 stone,
following eating my yearly allocation of cheese over christmas week.
That said, I can wholeheartedly recommend a packet of bacon, and half
a camenbert, in a baguette, for breakfast. Nom nom nom.
BTDTGTTS
Get thee to the quack who should refer you to the horsepiddle for tests.
They will put a camera down your throat and most likely find some
mild ulceration. A few years ago someone discovered that this is usually
caused by a bacterial infection which can be fixed with appropriate
antibiotics. The man with the camera on the end of a hosepipe will
take a sample for analysis to decide which medicine to try.
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>ginge <the.gin...@thisgmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 16:35:39 -0000, ogden <og...@pre.org> wrote:
>>
>> >I've been getting increasingly bad reflux, almost always in conjunction
>> >with drinking. At Glastonbury last yearer put a da I had heartburn pretty much the
>> >whole way through which rathmper on my enthusiasm.
>>
>> I have exactly the same symptoms. to the extent I ended up having a
>> gaviscon chaser with a cup of decaf coffee last night, ffs.
>
>BTDTGTTS
>Get thee to the quack who should refer you to the horsepiddle for tests.
They don't, they just give you Proton Pump Inhibitors, or at least
they did for me, a few times last year, which calms the acid down, but
for me ended up giving me a grumbly stomach ache after a while, so I
decided better without.
>ginge wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 16:35:39 -0000, ogden <og...@pre.org> wrote:
>>
>> > I've been getting increasingly bad reflux, almost always in
>> > conjunction with drinking. At Glastonbury last yearer put a da I
>> > had heartburn pretty much the whole way through which rathmper on
>> > my enthusiasm.
>> >
>> > Yesterday I had a pint of lager with lunch and it left my chest
>> > burning all afternoon. So I didn't bother getting ratarsed in the
>> > evening.
>> >
>> > Is this what getting old feels like?
>>
>> I have exactly the same symptoms. to the extent I ended up having a
>> gaviscon chaser with a cup of decaf coffee last night, ffs.
>>
>> I think it gets worse on days I spend 8 or 9 hours sitting down
>> humched over a keyboard or not being particularly mobile. After a
>> couple of days wandering about, and rarely sitting down it's almost
>> non existant.
>
>Poof. When at work, I regularly go through about 6-7 expressos a day.
during the day, sure.. note the words decaf and importantly *night*.
Yea - the lazy buggers did that to me the first and second times.
When I bitched that it was not working the quack referred me and it
got properly fixed.
>>Annie fucking Lennox? Fuck me shitless on a broom.
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>Funnily enough, I've work with colleagues that won't touch a drop of
>coffee after 3pm. I could quite happily drink it well into the night
>and it still won't bother me.
me too
Lookit, just coz she looks like a butch lez, don't let that influence your
artistic appreciation, K?
It was the unholy harpy-like wailing I objected to.
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>> during the day, sure.. note the words decaf and importantly night.
>
>Funnily enough, I've work with colleagues that won't touch a drop of
>coffee after 3pm.
I aim for midday, or this happens. Wide awake and wondering whether to
just go right through the night as I've nothing planned for tomorrow,
um today.
> I could quite happily drink it well into the night
>and it still won't bother me.
Lucky bastard. I forgot about the caffeine in tea (drinking lemon tea
for a sore throat) and was still drinking it around 7pm. It will be
somewhere between 5am and 7am before it wears off.
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>>Funnily enough, I've work with colleagues that won't touch a drop of
>>coffee after 3pm.
>
>I aim for midday, or this happens. Wide awake and wondering whether to
>just go right through the night as I've nothing planned for tomorrow,
>um today.
Just have a wank.
>On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 03:12:38 +0000, Lady Nina <spam...@ntlworld.com>
>wrote:
>
>>>Funnily enough, I've work with colleagues that won't touch a drop of
>>>coffee after 3pm.
>>
>>I aim for midday, or this happens. Wide awake and wondering whether to
>>just go right through the night as I've nothing planned for tomorrow,
>>um today.
>
>Just have a wank.
Worth a try.