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Dec 11, 2006 5:51:34 GMT
Post by odm on Dec 11, 2006 5:51:34 GMT
This is the most stunning woman in the history of rock. She is gonna be a huge star. Brilliant stuff. I dont like all the music but I think this woman is a megastar. www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m3EO0o6OfY
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Dec 11, 2006 22:52:31 GMT
Post by emptybox on Dec 11, 2006 22:52:31 GMT
I've never come across Dilana Montage before, Izzy. A bit like Janis Joplin, Tina Turner and Bonnie Tyler had been put into a blender, and this was the result. Favourite band of all time for me? I can't go beyond the Lizzy ;D Thin Lizzy - RosalieDoesn't half take me back to my student days, that one. Driving across to Glasgow in a clapped out Cortina to see them at the Apollo. Happy days........
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Dec 11, 2006 22:58:05 GMT
Post by odm on Dec 11, 2006 22:58:05 GMT
I've never come across Dilana Montage before, Izzy. A bit like Janis Joplin, Tina Turner and Bonnie Tyler had been put into a blender, and this was the result. Favourite band of all time for me? I can't go beyond the Lizzy ;D Thin Lizzy - RosalieDoesn't half take me back to my student days, that one. Driving across to Glasgow in a clapped out Cortina to see them at the Apollo. Happy days........ Cant disagree with Thin Lizzy as I loved them myself. In fact not many would know that I was once attached to the guy who was originally picked to lead sing in this band before Phil Lynnott..there you go, theres a secret if ever there was one..LOL
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Dec 11, 2006 23:26:28 GMT
Post by emptybox on Dec 11, 2006 23:26:28 GMT
Blimey! That is a secret.
Mind you I can't imagine Thin Lizzy without Phil Lynott. Was he originally only going to play bass?
(Having said that I think there is still a version of Lizzy on the go with Scott Gorham in charge. Not sure who sings, though?)
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Dec 12, 2006 0:18:24 GMT
Post by odm on Dec 12, 2006 0:18:24 GMT
Blimey! That is a secret. Mind you I can't imagine Thin Lizzy without Phil Lynott. Was he originally only going to play bass? (Having said that I think there is still a version of Lizzy on the go with Scott Gorham in charge. Not sure who sings, though?) ...my other secret is that the same singer I was attached to was also earmarked to front Chicory Tip...do you remember them? Yes I have got some strange tales stuffed in my lockers I can tell you..
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Dec 12, 2006 0:22:15 GMT
Post by odm on Dec 12, 2006 0:22:15 GMT
Blimey! That is a secret. Mind you I can't imagine Thin Lizzy without Phil Lynott. Was he originally only going to play bass? (Having said that I think there is still a version of Lizzy on the go with Scott Gorham in charge. Not sure who sings, though?) I dont know the answer EB but all I know is the person I was attached to was signed up to Polydor and cut records in the end under a different name. That band eventually went awol and my ex partner eventually wrote several albums for the blues scene....cant say no more I is afraid...
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Dec 12, 2006 0:39:17 GMT
Post by emptybox on Dec 12, 2006 0:39:17 GMT
Son of my Father. Yes indeedy.
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Dec 12, 2006 1:30:57 GMT
Post by odm on Dec 12, 2006 1:30:57 GMT
Son of my Father. Yes indeedy. Do you remember Witch Queen of New Orleans...loved that..by Redbone.. and later on also I liked ELO...Mr Blue Sky etc. The violin player came to the house and never let on who he was stayed all day talking about music ( which seemed odd at the time.LOL) bought some equipment and only let on who he was when he left..I tell you EB...Ive got some funny stories... ;D
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Dec 12, 2006 2:28:01 GMT
Post by emptybox on Dec 12, 2006 2:28:01 GMT
I can well imagine. You've obviously led an interesting life, and it ain't over yet. ;D
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Dec 12, 2006 3:28:59 GMT
Post by carrickmac on Dec 12, 2006 3:28:59 GMT
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