howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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nice to see the band back again today, why thursday though.
we do not have a market, and the big day is saturday.
i have seen them in canterbury on market day and they always have a big crowd around.
i suppose that they will have a big pow wow tonight as to why they had no audience.
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26 December 2009
22:5435665AND COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!!!
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27 December 2009
08:2935669You must have delved for that one Colin (July 2008) - too much time on your hands.
Roger
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27 December 2009
11:4035702I dont go to Canterbury very often but like Howard I saw these guys there the last time I went about a month or six weeks ago and I bought the album of tunes and chants they were selling...all pan pipes and so on. It cost £10 but at least it was different. You always feel like smoking something when you listen to it...and I not talking peace pipes!
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27 December 2009
15:5535720Interesting topics I missed in those early years Roger. But like the record companies of old, I have to admit to a bit of corruption here. I told Howard if he slips me a fiver, I`ll put his low rating post to the number one position.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 December 2009
16:3535727good one colin!!
paul
did you find that listening to the cd's at home was as effective as hearing the music live?
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27 December 2009
19:4435733Depends what he was smoking I guess Howard !!
Roger
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 December 2009
20:4935737it is that type of music roger, i bet the native americans(being PC now) used to get high on something whilst appreciating the sounds.
i suppose to them anything sounded better than roy rogers singing "a four legged friend".
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27 December 2009
21:3635741Anything sounded better than even Roy Rogers, and may he rot in hell if it exists. To the unfamiliar, he was a big game hunter as well. In 1962, he went on another safari to Africa. What for? To shoot as trophy`s for his hall wall, as many rare antelope as he could. Rogers is dead now.
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28 December 2009
02:0835750Colin,
Roy had his faithful steed "Trigger" stuffed when he/she died and placed in his entrance hall. He couldn't have been all bad
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28 December 2009
09:2635762At least he waited until she was dead..............
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28 December 2009
12:3535779Roy Rogers must have been on something to sing "a four legged friend"
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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28 December 2009
20:4035809i think he was a god botherer if my memory serves me correctly, sold well in the bible belt.
spare a thought for trigger though, who wants someone singing corny songs about you?