Video Jukebox! LUFC

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Sniffer
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Bloody hell, Vid, you're not my ex wife are you? Me and her bonded over those blues songs (not much else, mind). And she had the Lily soundtrack album.
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Sniffer wrote:Bloody hell, Vid, you're not my ex wife are you? Me and her bonded over those blues songs (not much else, mind). And she had the Lily soundtrack album.
You would be concerned if i said yes Sniffer. :D You should be thankful you bonded over such great music ;) A quick look through my other half's small cd collection when i met her revealed amongst other dross, PJ & Duncan. I knew at that point i was in safe hands. :angel:
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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:
Sniffer wrote:Bloody hell, Vid, you're not my ex wife are you? Me and her bonded over those blues songs (not much else, mind). And she had the Lily soundtrack album.
You would be concerned if i said yes Sniffer. :D You should be thankful you bonded over such great music ;) A quick look through my other half's small cd collection when i met her revealed amongst other dross, PJ & Duncan. I knew at that point i was in safe hands. :angel:
I got in to Blues through John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (the Beano album with Eric Clapton) when I was about 16, and through Fleetwood Mac one memorable night in Minehead. None of my contemporaries had heard of John Mayall and they all thought Fleetwood Mac meant Buckingham and Nicks. My wife to be was a few years older than me. She was precocious and picked up on the British Blues boom as a 10 year old and I was an eldest child teaching myself about music in chronological order from the 50's onward. My current squeeze is more pop-orientated which irritated the hell out of me when we were seeing each other 30-odd years ago but I've mellowed a bit since then. We've just got back from seeing Plan B at Bristol's Colston Hall. It was ... erm ... Bangin'! ;)
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Ray Barretto - Hard Hands



Lloyd Cole - Morning is Broken. (Enjoyed the album called Bad Vibes)



Deadmau5 - I Remember

Get the kettle on
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Hmmmm.. Just 50p eh? Looks like the pub served great Ale..

O.K. so i have just 50p Let's hope their juke box has this song then..

The Sisters of Mercy, Marian

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8m1nRzsOJM

There.. 50p well spent.
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GTKO I feel you may have scared the punters off with that choice. ;)

Not me tho, i'm in minesweeping heaven. :D
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Sly & the Family Stone - Bad Risk



Lhasa De Sela - Rising



Dire Straits - Fade to Black

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Cherry Ghost - 4 A.M.



Spyro Gyra - Morning Dance



Van Morrison - The Healing Game

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The 2 Bears - Be Strong



Jarren Benton - You Don't Know Me ft Hemi (Beware Explicit Content)



Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem

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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem

You do know I have her signature tattooed on my arm, don't you ??
Susan Tedeschi, I mean ??
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