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That rhyme reminded me of, when I was 8 years old our school had a teacher who required us to learn a poem and then a few days later recite it to the class next door, she gave me the Song of Hiawatha.
I managed to stumble through it but it put me off poetry for a long time and public speaking forever. :) .
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I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
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Graeme Edge ….Drummer, Composer and Co-Founder of the Moody Blues. RIP.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... t-1256700/



Some serious nostalgia there.
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myglaren wrote: 12 Nov 2021, 22:29Graeme Edge ….Drummer, Composer and Co-Founder of the Moody Blues. RIP.
Oh flip, that's a shame. The first eight LPs were a great part of my early life.

RIP Graham
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A question just cropped up which reminded me of this marmite performance: :-D

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Known to my friends in Sweden as Il Grande Castrato.

Apparently worked with Vangelis early on.
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myglaren wrote: 18 Nov 2021, 18:56Apparently worked with Vangelis early on.
In Destiny's Child if memory serves well.
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Paul-R wrote: 18 Nov 2021, 22:15
myglaren wrote: 18 Nov 2021, 18:56Apparently worked with Vangelis early on.
In Destiny's Child if memory serves well.
Halfway there Paul. Destiny's Child was Beyoncés mob. Aphrodite's Child was Vangelis, Roussos, Sideras and Koulouris.

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But that is enough of that!

Have some Françoise Hardy. She's French, looks and sounds better.





I remember this from TOTP or something like it. :)
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Yes, not a bad turn, interesting enough to let her autoplay on Steve. Does a decent talky bit on this one



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She has been on autoplay but has been edged out by Jane Birkin, another icon of the sixties - and I really must watch "Blow Up" again. She made quite an impression there.

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From Neil's random chart selection on the first day thread I had to choose between Tom Jones and Manfredd Mann so I went for this because the song has more meaning:

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The thirteenth is once again upon us.
Not much for religion or traditions but this I like.

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Nice headlight. :)
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With reference to James' post on Jokes: Charles Dickens.

1959


Listen to my story. Got two tales to tell.

One of fallen glory. One of vanity.

The world's roof was raging, but we were looking fine;

'Cause we built that thing and it grew wings,

in Nineteen-Fifty-Nine.

Wisdom was a teapot; Pouring from above.

Desolation angels

Served it up with Love.

Ignitin'[g strife] like every form of light,

then moved by bold design,

slid in that thing and it grew wings,

in Nineteen-Fifty-Nine.



****************

It was Blood, shining in the Sun;

First: Freedom!

Speeding the american claim:

Freedom; Freedom; Freedom; Freedom!

******************


China was the tempest; [And] Madness overflowed.

[The] Lama was a young man,

and [he] watched his world in flames.

Taking Glory down by the edge of clouds;

It was a cryin'[g] shame.

Another lost horizon. Tibet the fallen star.

Wisdom and compassion Crushed, in the land of Shangri-La.

But in the land of the Impala, honey, well,

we were lookin' Fine,

'cause we built that thing and it grew wings;

In Nineteen-Fifty-Nine.

'Cause we built that thing and it grew wings;

In Nineteen-Fifty-Nine.


It was the best of times, it's [was] the worst of times;

In 1959; 1959; 1959; 1959; 1959; 1959; 1959.

It was the best of times; It was the worst of times.

[In] Nineteen-Fifty-Nine.


" 'cause we built that thing and it grew wings, in Nineteen-Fifty-Nine"
Always baffled me.