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Always get a like from a Geordie . A little tale about Alan Hull , his Mum Cissy used to help out at a little club for ex servicemen on Westgate Rd just a few hundred yards out of the centre . The Gunners club had a piano in it and while Cissy was there Alan would go an attempt to play it much to the consternation of the members who in no uncertain terms told him what would happen if he kept playing little did they know.
 
Always get a like from a Geordie . A little tale about Alan Hull , his Mum Cissy used to help out at a little club for ex servicemen on Westgate Rd just a few hundred yards out of the centre . The Gunners club had a piano in it and while Cissy was there Alan would go an attempt to play it much to the consternation of the members who in no uncertain terms told him what would happen if he kept playing little did they know.
Consternation. What a great word :cool:
 
We've Only Just Begun - Carpenters cover
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We've Only Just Begun - Carpenters cover
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I hate to use this word as it's overused, but this song is class. And no I never use the word underrated as many do unjustifiably on YouTube to describe extremely popular songs and bands. The word underrated grinds my gears AGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
 
Rush - Entre Nous
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Two of my favourites together. Scottish folk singer Kathleen MacInnes and bluegrass singer Alison Krauss.
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"On Raglan Road on an autumn day
I saw her first and knew
that her dark hair would weave a snare
that I might one day rue.
I saw the danger, yet I walked
along the enchanted way
and I said let grief be a falling leaf
at the dawning of the day"
Patrick Kavanagh

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