Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
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Cheers Immo, not heard that and lovely quality as well
I'm listening to a lot of older stuff at the mo, mainly because there's no new stuff taking my fancy. JC is sitting very high on my playlists, the man is king. This ones for crown!
I'm listening to a lot of older stuff at the mo, mainly because there's no new stuff taking my fancy. JC is sitting very high on my playlists, the man is king. This ones for crown!
JimmyMcGrory- Number of posts : 2519
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Kris Kristofferson's finest ever and a permanent resident in my 'Funeral Tracks' list since the first time I heard it.
Recent entry...
In the same vein...
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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..and now aawl day... the radio's bin playin the saaame song...
http://open.spotify.com/track/2WQMXMFsy2izQc9rRr5WdE
http://open.spotify.com/track/2WQMXMFsy2izQc9rRr5WdE
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Immo wrote:Nice mate, not heard much of Nick Lowe's stuff in 30 years!
Kris Kristofferson's finest ever and a permanent resident in my 'Funeral Tracks' list since the first time I heard it.
Recent entry...
In the same vein...
Mines change regularly Immo, 678 by KC is probably one .. the alternative version mind and this by either the Beatles or
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You'll see part of my reply in the quote
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aIhh9nFYv4
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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Ha ha - paranoid.
Very good that - very original.
"At the immediate post-match discussion, when I asked why Mr MacDonald ran over to AR2, I was told that the assistant had communicated via the head set shouting 'Dougie... Dougie' "
Jim McBurney's match report - later confirmed by Dallas in the public domain.
"As is appropriate in these circumstances, Dougie, unprompted, decided to approach the assistant referee, Steven Craven, who had assumed the required position for the taking of the penalty."
Referee Committee's report
Somebody's lying.
Probably Dallas.
Twice.
Y'know I have it on good authority (from Toots) that even Plisskers was a bit non-plussed by that particular incident. But then he would be. He loves his team. Loves the idea of getting it right up the Tims by beating the pants off them with skilful, flowing football. Never saw him happier than when Gazza, Hateley, Laudrup et al were (frankly) taking the utter pish out of our defence on a regular basis and the Rangers team in general were sweeping all before em. He always got really annoyed when I went on about 'conspiracy theories' cos he hated the idea that the 'gettin it up them' had been achieved with any kind of outside help. He's a good man (albeit with an appalling taste in fitba teams. (IMO) ) and I got a lot of time for him.
You on the other hand are an excrescence.
An irrelevance who, after several years of polluting this board with his ill-judged and poorly expressed blatherings, is still incapable of mastering the art of embedding a YouTube clip.
You're a fucking joke.
Go back to your colouring books and leave the adults to entertain themselves.
Very good that - very original.
"At the immediate post-match discussion, when I asked why Mr MacDonald ran over to AR2, I was told that the assistant had communicated via the head set shouting 'Dougie... Dougie' "
Jim McBurney's match report - later confirmed by Dallas in the public domain.
"As is appropriate in these circumstances, Dougie, unprompted, decided to approach the assistant referee, Steven Craven, who had assumed the required position for the taking of the penalty."
Referee Committee's report
Somebody's lying.
Probably Dallas.
Twice.
Y'know I have it on good authority (from Toots) that even Plisskers was a bit non-plussed by that particular incident. But then he would be. He loves his team. Loves the idea of getting it right up the Tims by beating the pants off them with skilful, flowing football. Never saw him happier than when Gazza, Hateley, Laudrup et al were (frankly) taking the utter pish out of our defence on a regular basis and the Rangers team in general were sweeping all before em. He always got really annoyed when I went on about 'conspiracy theories' cos he hated the idea that the 'gettin it up them' had been achieved with any kind of outside help. He's a good man (albeit with an appalling taste in fitba teams. (IMO) ) and I got a lot of time for him.
You on the other hand are an excrescence.
An irrelevance who, after several years of polluting this board with his ill-judged and poorly expressed blatherings, is still incapable of mastering the art of embedding a YouTube clip.
You're a fucking joke.
Go back to your colouring books and leave the adults to entertain themselves.
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bewlay you complete hun mong, did i did i not show you how to embed youtube clips?
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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Here, is this discussion not in the wrong place. In any case, the two contrasting reports re the ref/ass ref confirm what most of us have known for years: Scottish football is corrupt to the core.
CIS League Cup draw anyone?
CIS League Cup draw anyone?
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Evening Mr Gee.
Absloot pleasure to catch up wit ya as always.
I apologise for my earlier non-musical fractiousness.
I had summat on the sole of my shoe.
Sawright tho - sorted it now.
I trust I find you in your mid-season form?
Pull up a track why dontcha
Absloot pleasure to catch up wit ya as always.
I apologise for my earlier non-musical fractiousness.
I had summat on the sole of my shoe.
Sawright tho - sorted it now.
I trust I find you in your mid-season form?
Pull up a track why dontcha
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niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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Dread Zeppelin: a big favourite of mine for nearly 20 years! Zeppelin songs in a reggae style, sung by Tortelvis, a huge Elvis impersonator.
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niall o,dhubghaill wrote:
Oooooohhhh yaaaaa FUCKER!!!!
Nearly never clicked on that one thinkin "...I already know whit Mannish Boy sounds like"
Arrogant fud thit ah am.
Brilliant stuff Sev!
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http://open.spotify.com/track/1gE252IRNRrEC2z4iex6Es
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That Ref's Commitee report in full...
http://open.spotify.com/track/2cetCvuGgkdd7B3ssKof9b
http://open.spotify.com/track/2cetCvuGgkdd7B3ssKof9b
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my firefox wont open spotify files.
fuckin hun sfa cunts.
fuckin hun sfa cunts.
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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Check yer PM's mate
Now... where was I...
Oh yeah....
Justice?....
Money.
Now... where was I...
Oh yeah....
Justice?....
Money.
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Definitely posted previously.
If not by me..then almost certainment by big Jimmy.
Never more aposite/timely tho.
ME - Big Jimmeh!!!!
GENTLEMAN JAMES M - Eh???? Widdye mean "Park Gardens"? It's gone three in the a.m. and I've got a heavy date at the Spoke & Pedal the morra ya mad fuc...
ME (interrupting) - For God's sake burn it down
If not by me..then almost certainment by big Jimmy.
Never more aposite/timely tho.
ME - Big Jimmeh!!!!
GENTLEMAN JAMES M - Eh???? Widdye mean "Park Gardens"? It's gone three in the a.m. and I've got a heavy date at the Spoke & Pedal the morra ya mad fuc...
ME (interrupting) - For God's sake burn it down
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Immo wrote:Ha ha - paranoid.
Very good that - very original.
"At the immediate post-match discussion, when I asked why Mr MacDonald ran over to AR2, I was told that the assistant had communicated via the head set shouting 'Dougie... Dougie' "
Jim McBurney's match report - later confirmed by Dallas in the public domain.
"As is appropriate in these circumstances, Dougie, unprompted, decided to approach the assistant referee, Steven Craven, who had assumed the required position for the taking of the penalty."
Referee Committee's report
Somebody's lying.
Probably Dallas.
Twice.
Y'know I have it on good authority (from Toots) that even Plisskers was a bit non-plussed by that particular incident. But then he would be. He loves his team. Loves the idea of getting it right up the Tims by beating the pants off them with skilful, flowing football. Never saw him happier than when Gazza, Hateley, Laudrup et al were (frankly) taking the utter pish out of our defence on a regular basis and the Rangers team in general were sweeping all before em. He always got really annoyed when I went on about 'conspiracy theories' cos he hated the idea that the 'gettin it up them' had been achieved with any kind of outside help. He's a good man (albeit with an appalling taste in fitba teams. (IMO) ) and I got a lot of time for him.
You on the other hand are an excrescence.
An irrelevance who, after several years of polluting this board with his ill-judged and poorly expressed blatherings, is still incapable of mastering the art of embedding a YouTube clip.
You're a fucking joke.
Go back to your colouring books and leave the adults to entertain themselves.
Thought you had chucked the board old yin?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a47Y1lCRHlM&ob=nb_av2n
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Gladstone wrote:Here, is this discussion not in the wrong place. In any case, the two contrasting reports re the ref/ass ref confirm what most of us have known for years: Scottish football is corrupt to the core.
CIS League Cup draw anyone?
Corrupt or just incompetent ?The only thing the ref is guilty of is being economical with the truth.For that he should be suspended.He should have just changed the decsion without referring to his assistant.Of course what was going though the refs mind at the time was the team and the manager whom he was up against.Any excuse will do to divert attention away from the fact that they are second rate. He probably thought these cunts will make my life a misery. Best get the backing of the assistant on this one.Big mistake.
Still the tims have got want they wanted and the resident playwright can wallow in it. Some big bad proddy must be knocking back his scripts on a regular basis.
bewlay- Number of posts : 701
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"Of course what was going though the refs mind at the time was the team and the manager whom he was up against."
mindreading? another skill to add to your endless list. what a fuckin dildo.
anyway, in keeping with the purpose of this room..................
mindreading? another skill to add to your endless list. what a fuckin dildo.
anyway, in keeping with the purpose of this room..................
niall o,dhubghaill- Number of posts : 627
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Dam straight Sev baby!
Let the people sing.
Let 'ra peepell' squirm.
Let the people sing.
Let 'ra peepell' squirm.
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