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Pre65
Do you have records of steam trains going over Shap? Going by your monicker Stanley Schofield's T.T. records must be close to your heart. EEEEEEEOOOOOWWWW!

Trouble with Youtube apart from the do you remember angle is that every so often you find yourself looking at (metaphorical) dancing cats.
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stevieg wrote:Pre65
Do you have records of steam trains going over Shap?

Trouble with You tube apart from the do you remember angle is that every so often you find yourself looking at (metaphorical) dancing cats.


Got a "steam railway sound effects" CD !:wink:

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I only use you tube to view what I want to ! I suppose one could spend a lifetime on there if one were not specific, but could not the same be said of the WWW in general ? :lol:
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stevieg wrote:Shame. They were originally a Leeds band. A local band for local people. Great version of Georgia Crawl. Isn't Youtube the finest waste of time humanity has yet come up with?
Thats right, i first saw them live in Cambridge at the Folk Fest in the mid 80's (when there was more funk than folk thankfully!) and they were brill, sought them out when ever I could after that. They were great. Their originally bassist Nigel Brooke played a solo version of Hank Williams (?) Lonesome Whistle Blues with Brendan singing, awethumne. I spent about 2 weeks not eating or drinking working it out note for note from the 1st LP. Nailed it.

I think hanging about with you lot is turning me a bit Northern-ish :lol:

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Ecky thump ......



 
 
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DTB Aye well, 'appen. I was originally born in Liverpool, and as you know Scousers are neither Northern nor Southern, but a species all their own.

Pre65. That would not so much be EEEEEEEOOOOOWWWW! as THUDTHUDTHUDTHUDTHUD then. Time was every self respecting stereogram owner would have a mainline express hurtling from speaker to speaker. What price PRaT then?
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I've just been beaten up by objectivists at DiyAudio. Please do not derive any pleasure from this audiovisual recording. Neither is it suitable to act as a reference to evaluate your system as the clip is in black and white and is in mono.

It does however contain Thelonious Monk playing Round Midnight introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton, who doesn't look a day over 70. Mornington Crescent!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIkmNNmA ... =1&index=4
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stevieg wrote: What price a PRaT then?
I'm quite cheap ! :wink: :lol:
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I've just been beaten up by objectivists at DiyAudio. Please do not derive any pleasure from this audiovisual recording. Neither is it suitable to act as a reference to evaluate your system as the clip is in black and white and is in mono.
Who cares, its just great music. I had seen the clip on TV but, but nice to know its on't u-tube for future reference.
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stevieg wrote:I've just been beaten up by objectivists at DiyAudio.
Point 'em out to mah big bruvver StevieG, he'll biff 'em up...
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Here's summat to cheer you up, and say this to them.....


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MMMMMnice. I loved it when Miles sparked up at the beginning of Coltrane's solo. He must have thought "I'll be all right here to put a crafty tab in, like". Swinging. Thanks chaps.

I think I rattled the objectivists' cages when I suggested that fun and pleasure were part of the equation of judging if your stereo was sounding good. I am a bad man.
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stevieg wrote: I am a bad man.
My Mum warned me about men like you.

Fancy a snog? :lol:

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stevieg wrote:DTB Aye well, 'appen. I was originally born in Liverpool, and as you know Scousers are neither Northern nor Southern, but a species all their own.
Aye me too. Well t'other side of the water anyway, Birkenhead to be precise.

I'm a right scally, me, will nick anything that ain't nailed down... ;)
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floppybootstomp wrote: I'm a right scally, me, will nick anything that ain't nailed down... ;)
Oi you...gimmie back my 2CV.... :lol:

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Is it this one in this skip?

 
 
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Mike H wrote:Is it this one in this skip?

It IS the skip. :wink:
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