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  • aminorchacha aminorchacha commented 2 weeks ago

    aminorchacha said:

    Very intense stuff.

    At the end Rory was not just playing the Blues he was living them.

    RIP Rory. You were the best of them.

    • Javier Hernandez Is A Racist! Absolute Proof My Negritos!

      http://www.koptalk.com - Comments on time specific videos are closed after a couple of weeks as a) such debates usually become outdated and are no ...

      aminorchacha said:

      Since when has English football officialdom been appointed the arbiter of linguitic meaning in the Spanish speaking world. As piece of breathless imperial arrogance it takes some beating. Of course, in the meantime the verbal abuse dished out to everyone else in British football including the po...

    • Javier Hernandez Is A Racist! Absolute Proof My Negritos!

      http://www.koptalk.com - Comments on time specific videos are closed after a couple of weeks as a) such debates usually become outdated and are no ...

      aminorchacha said:

      Since when has English football officialdom been appointed the arbiter of linguitic meaning in the Spanish speaking world. As piece of breathless imperial arrogance it takes some beating. Of course, in the meantime the verbal abuse dished out to everyone else in British football including the poo...

    • 2/3 Steptoe & Son...The Desperate Hours

      The house is colder than the Russian front, all Harold's eaten all day is a carrot he stole from the horse and now two escaped convicts are demandi...

      aminorchacha said:

      Half of Europe will be wanting to break into the meter when they have to relaunch their currencies.

    • 1/3 Steptoe & Son...The Desperate Hours

      The House is colder than the Russian front, all Harold's eaten all day is a carrot he stole from the horse and now two escaped convicts are demandi...

      aminorchacha said:

      In a couple of years time we are all going to be living like these two.

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  • aminorchacha aminorchacha favorited 2 months ago

    The Swinging London - Gibbons: These Foolish Things, 1936

    Carroll Gibbons - These Foolish Things (Words & Music by Holt Marvell, Jack Stachey & Harry Link), 1936

    singer: ?

    NOTE: Thanks to YT friend: laug...

  • aminorchacha aminorchacha commented 2 months ago

    David Munrow - Renaissance Suite - Track 5

    Lament

    David Munrow - Renaissance Suite - Track 5 (1974)

    verse attributed to Anne Boleyn (c. 1501 - 1536)

    O death, o death rock me asleep

    Bring me...

    aminorchacha said:

    Sadly, death came all too soon for David Munrow who took his own life in 1976.

    May he rest in peace.

    This recording and album are fitting tributes to his genius.

    • David Munrow - Renaissance Suite - Track 5

      Lament

      David Munrow - Renaissance Suite - Track 5 (1974)

      verse attributed to Anne Boleyn (c. 1501 - 1536)

      O death, o death rock me asleep

      Bring me...

      aminorchacha said:

      Elizabethan blues at it best.

      I am another who found this irresistable listening as a teenager back in the 1970s as an alternative to more conventional rock music.

      Sadly. death came all too quickly for David Munrow who took his own life in 1975.

      May he rest in peace.

      This album is a fitting ...

    • The Labour Party Conference 1974

      The Labour Party conference of 1974. The major issues regard the European Economic Community, and whether or not we should remain part of it. Those...

      aminorchacha said:

      Well, well, well it look a though Shore and Foot will end up having the last laugh on Europe

      It will be deeply ironic if as the result of the financial crisis Cameron ends up taking the UK out of the EU and Osborne has to nationalise the rest of the British banking system to save it from collap...

    • The Labour Party Conference 1974

      The Labour Party conference of 1974. The major issues regard the European Economic Community, and whether or not we should remain part of it. Those...

      aminorchacha said:

      Well, well, well it look a though Shore and Foot will end up having the last laugh on Europe

      It will be deeply ironic if as the result of thefinancial crisis Cameron ends up taking the UK out of the EU and Osborne has to nationalise the rest of the British banking system to save it from collaps...

    • The Labour Party Conference 1974

      The Labour Party conference of 1974. The major issues regard the European Economic Community, and whether or not we should remain part of it. Those...

      aminorchacha said:

      Well, well, well it look a though Shore and Foot will end up having the last laugh on Europe

      It will be deeply ironic if as the result of the fall out of the financial crisis Cameron end up taking the UK out of the EU and Osborne has to nationalise the rest of the British banking system to save...

    • The Labour Party Conference 1974

      The Labour Party conference of 1974. The major issues regard the European Economic Community, and whether or not we should remain part of it. Those...

      aminorchacha said:

      Well, well, well. It looks like Peter Shore and Michael Foot may have the last laugh on the issue of the EU an institution that is rapidly losing even the pretence of democracy.

      suicide note in history.

    • aminorchacha said:

      Hard Times indeed.

      True of my grandfathers experience of the Great Depression and sadly true again today

      For my money the unaccompanied voice of Bob Copper gets this song over better than any other rendition.

    • Tara - Rigs og the Time

      TARA IRISH MUSIC----wonderful irish song

      Album:Rigs of the Time

      Genre:Irish Folk Music

      aminorchacha said:

      Wonderful rendition of this folk song from the times of the Napoleonic war. As relevant today as it ever was. Nothing to stop you writing your own verses to add our modern catalogue of villains, bankers, multi-national crony capitalists and the crooked politicians dedicated to robbing the rest o...

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  • aminorchacha aminorchacha commented 3 months ago

    Tony Greig's 96 v Aus (Lord's 1975)

    Highlights of Tony Greig's innings which rescued England from 43-4. 2nd Test, Lords 1975

    aminorchacha said:

    Strip away the various controversies that surrounded Greigs career such as the 'Grovel' series and the Packer breakaway and you are left staring at some very respectable statistics for aTest All Rounder. he averaged 40 with the bat and took 141 wickets at the cost 32,2 runs each .He was also a co...

    • aminorchacha said:

      Perhaps unfairly I always got the impression that Bugner was used as a warm up act by the top US heavyweights like Ali and Frazier as they prepared to fight each other. In that respect he fitted the bill perfectly since he could box, had a good chin and could go the distance without ever really ...

    • aminorchacha said:

      Perhaps unfairly always got the impression that Bugners career even at its peak was primarily that of a warm up fighter for the top US heavy weights as they prepared to fight each other. In that respect he fitted the bill perfectly as he could box, had a good chin and could go the distance with...

    • Marvin Hagler vs Tommy Hearns. The Greatest Fight Ever ?

      The classic 8-minute war of Hagler and Hearns.

      One of the best fights of all time.

      Probably the most exciting middleweight title fight the last 30 ...

      aminorchacha said:

      Unbelievable fight.

      When Hearns hits Hagler with that first tremendous right hand you can see him pause and take a small step back as if he is expecting Hagler to go down. One wonder what went through his mind when he saw Hagler was still standing having taken his best shot.

    • Small Faces - You Need Loving

      or Whole Lotta Love?

      aminorchacha said:

      Who gives a toss about who got there first (Muddy waters, the Small Faces or Led Zep). This is an absolutely stunning cover of the Willie Dixon song. The whole band not just Marriot are absolutely playing out of their boots.

    • Steve Marriott, 16 years old, playing drums with Heinz [HD Video /Excellent(-) quality]

      Wow - and we've also got the actor, David Hemmings, on guitar. The title of the song is "Live It Up".

      Don't forget to check out my other channels:...

      aminorchacha said:

      Worth pointing out that this is a clip from the Pop Movie 'Live It Up' and Hemmings is appearing as an actor as is Marriott who started out on the stage. BTW Hemming could play the guitar and did cut some albums

    • 05 Banstead - Atomic Roooster (1970) - Atomic Rooster

      Line up:

      Vocals: Nick Graham

      Bass: Nick Graham

      Keys: Vincent Crane

      Drums: Carl Palmer

      aminorchacha said:

      @psyclonought

      Correct. It was originally called the Banstead Asylum beforer becoming Banstead Mental hospital.Crane was sectioned there for treatment for his manic depression by his manager. It shut in 1986 three years before Cranes death. Terrible place.

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  • aminorchacha aminorchacha commented 3 months ago

    BAKERLOO - big bear Folly

    From the s/t album (1969)

    aminorchacha said:

    Class stuff

    No need to go into late 60s nostalgia mode to appreciate it as it still stands on its own merits.

    Dare I say it rather more interesting listening than some of the Jazz and Blues influenced rock ramblings that came from some more famous bands of that era.

    • Shanghai - Solaris

      LP Fallen Heroes (1976)

      Mick Green - Guitars

      Cliff Bennett - Vocals

      Brian Alterman - Guitars

      Speedy King - Bass

      Pete Kircher - Drums , Vocals

      aminorchacha said:

      A CD reissue would be worth it for this track alone.

      Any Movie makers out there looking for some theme music could do worse than check this out as it is a bit of a lost masterpiece.

      No wonder Cliff Bennett jacked in the music biz and went into the shipping industry when this failed to make th...

    • Shanghai - Solaris

      LP Fallen Heroes (1976)

      Mick Green - Guitars

      Cliff Bennett - Vocals

      Brian Alterman - Guitars

      Speedy King - Bass

      Pete Kircher - Drums , Vocals

      aminorchacha said:

      This a knock out track. Is this the same Cliff Bennet of Rebel Rousers fame on vocals. The band and record does not even rate a mention on his wikipedia entry which is very odd. Then again from listening to snippets elsewhere on the web this is quite an unusual mid 70s albums in many ways. Can s...

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