JACKSON BROWNE AND DAVID LINDLEY. 1978 & 2006
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The chronicles of Ruin, continued. Call me Ishmael said....intelligence is knowing what to do when you don't know what to do. Anonymous said... When I don't know what to do,I come here. 10 September 2009 22:59
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And Elby. He's rangy.
But Ambassador, with these tunes you are making me feel very young indeed.
P.S Calfy innocent on appeal :-)
re. second vid
The fiddle re-grooves it, don't you think? Spendid.
And Bob Weir has lost his shiny locks but he is still hot.
That's two bits of good news in the jurisprudence front, then, I am pleased my pessimism was misplaced; still, no reason for her to make a habit of it.
Lindley shines in his own right - as well as being sideman to the gentry. El rio X, I think, was his solo album, one of them - but it is amazing what depths a fiddle adds and I would example Mr Ali Bain's work with Maestro Thompson, if I thought it would get past your Thompson repellent. There's another superior Browne-Lindley collaboration, this time on acoustic guitar, I'll post it after Jock Newsnight,
Lockerbie not going well , I think it was contrived news event to cover for £8bn July borrowings.
Ruin on course for biggest bust in UK history
Yo Mr CW
It is always a possibility that news is managed on the bury bad news basis but this is a big story, too big. I think, for that to be the case but thanks for the tip, anyway, about Ruin, I had been preoccupied with Lockerbie. Will go and do some, as they say, Reee-Surch
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