Southerly: Seventy per cent Monteith's, Thirty per cent Music
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Heh heeeeey
And Foo makes even more sense. Pickin is choosin.
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Pickin is choosin.
Why 'ello Sacha
Doesn't this Haywood malarkey make one have a Laphroaig?
If not, I don't know what has got into me :))) I'm thinking maybee listen to the harmonica that my bro' does so well. He just took off to India today and now I am thinking about their travels. Cheers to all the good sounds -
make one have a Laphroaig?
If only. Beggars, choosers.
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All good sounds...
they come cheered and whistled, strung and beaten, blown and wailed and sung and whispered; they come murmured and chorused, clanged
and tangi'd and chimed...sounds are like eyesight and touch - a partnership/necessity for fullyfunctioning humans to know this, our world-
spoken as a being who lacks some of these abilities- -
Ahhh, you would have enjoyed Sam Hunt at the Museum on Thursnight. You are such a good poet :)
Oh and chooser, we will get you over for dinner and my shout.xx -
who lacks some of these abilities
Rly?
they come cheered and whistled, strung and beaten, blown and wailed and sung and whispered; they come murmured and chorused, clanged
and tangi'd and chimedDin't think so.
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Museum on Thursnight
So wanted to see that.
dinner
bless
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I give you a night soon next week. Please don't bless. such high expectations I cannot do . However we do aim to please.:))
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Sounds? I'm good at.
Sight?Getting better!
Touch? Equivocal - I have supersensitive touch (which actually isnt all that beneficial.)
Smell? Compromised.
Taste - excellent...but- there are so many foods I dont get involved with-
And those other senses - the ones I call 'back of the neck' (be wary) or base of the spine ('get the hell out of here!') Maybe allied to Rey's Lines?
And - thanks arthritis - I lurch. I dont have a good sense of balance.
Can still throw....
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Obviously you are just fine :)
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Yup!
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Oh and chooser, we will get you over for dinner and my shout.xx
Ooh, me too, me too. Without the whiskey stuff, though. Too many great conversations to have, interrupted always by leaving.
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Ooh, me too, me too. Without the whiskey stuff,
mmk :)
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Thanks, David!
Great songs, and performance, too.
Ah, the banjo, it takes me back.
And a thought-provoking manifesto, as we watched "No Direction Home" last night. A remarkable, deeply satiisfying film- -
Jenine: "I've made a conscious effort to be completely different from my father."
Me: "What did your Dad do?"
Jenine: "He was a bassist and singer."
Her dad is Lemmy?
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I guess this thread might be dead by now, but wanted to register that "The Eastern" are going to be at the Whare Flat festival this year.
It's a folk festival that's held near Dunedin over the New Year. Lots of different sorts of mostly acoustic music - and would definitely suit plunk rockers.
From what I can tell, it would probably interest a lot of the people who've commented on David's post.
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They never die, Marcus..
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They never die
On dark cold nights when the wind is howling and the drizzle seeps slowly into the untreated timber of your leaky home ... it is then that the dormant threads reanimate ... and in the background a lone banjo plays...
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ok, blurb is up for Harbour SouNZ... go gently, it's my first ;)
www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/spectrumpodcast will be up on the website after broadcast if you miss it on Sunday (or Thursday's replay!)
there are plans for more on similar themes - musos & places generally, as time & finances allow. I might have to add you to the list now you're a recorded muso, David!
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