Pickled Egg Jukebox-Your Selections
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Re: P.E.Jukebox-Your Selections Please
Actually Napoleon XIV's opus should be followed by The Move's "Cherry Blossom Clinic"
Citroens:-
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& the numerous "abandoned projects"
'81 2CV Club

'05 C15

'97 Xantia Exclusive estate

others:-
Jeep XJ Cherokees x 3

'96 Cadillac Eldorado
'99 Cadillac STS

& the numerous "abandoned projects"

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Someone mentioned recently Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi" in reference to urban overdevelopment.
It struck me that Cat Stevens said it so much better:
It struck me that Cat Stevens said it so much better:
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Re: P.E.Jukebox-Your Selections Please
I have my speakers back!
So I selected Steely Dan from youtube and just let the selection autoplay on.
Randomly came up with this track from Emerson Lake and Palmer, not that I was a great ELP Album buyer but I do like the track that came up.
Regards Neil
So I selected Steely Dan from youtube and just let the selection autoplay on.
Randomly came up with this track from Emerson Lake and Palmer, not that I was a great ELP Album buyer but I do like the track that came up.
Regards Neil
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The variety of the Pickled Egg jukebox is fantastic.
Another excellent contribution
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Another excellent contribution

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One for Davie

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Well never knew what a theramin was before that Steve!
Two very very different musical episodes caught my ear today on the wireless
1...in the category best starts to a recording...
Caroline by Status Quo (second only to Down Down)
2..and the recorded version of Thin Lizzy Dont Believe a Word
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.....as all devoted Pickled Egg Jukebox fans will know the performance on the Old Grey Whistle Test with Gary Moore of a slowed (at the start of course before everything just explodes) bluesy version of that song is one of my favourites.
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Two very very different musical episodes caught my ear today on the wireless
1...in the category best starts to a recording...
Caroline by Status Quo (second only to Down Down)
2..and the recorded version of Thin Lizzy Dont Believe a Word
but
.....as all devoted Pickled Egg Jukebox fans will know the performance on the Old Grey Whistle Test with Gary Moore of a slowed (at the start of course before everything just explodes) bluesy version of that song is one of my favourites.
Regards Neil
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There's a Chinese instrument that sounds like a theremin. must see if I can dig it out.
Couldn't possibly pronounce the name of it, even anglicised.
Twelve Girls Band is one mob who use it.
Couldn't possibly pronounce the name of it, even anglicised.
Twelve Girls Band is one mob who use it.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 21:01
.....as all devoted Pickled Egg Jukebox fans will know the performance on the Old Grey Whistle Test with Gary Moore of a slowed (at the start of course before everything just explodes) bluesy version of that song is one of my favourites.
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You forgot the important bit.
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PLAY LOUD

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Re the Theremin-like instrument, I was thinking of the Gu Zheng but possibly the Du Xian Quin.
Must dig deeper, there is an excellent example - somewhere.
Lovely girls anyway.
Must dig deeper, there is an excellent example - somewhere.
Lovely girls anyway.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 21:01 Well never knew what a theramin was before that Steve!
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A bit of Theremin info.
IIRC Jean-Michelle Jarre uses one quite a bit.