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No idea how and why this popped into my head, but it's still awesome:
The Divinyls - In My Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGtHX0v13jA
Love the madness and the ending. God love 'er, RIP
That's gonna' be in my head all week now.
The Divinyls - In My Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGtHX0v13jA
Love the madness and the ending. God love 'er, RIP
That's gonna' be in my head all week now.
In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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Just a footnote to this discussion, Stui - the Boy has been going on and on all year about "JD", the guy who gives the guitar masterclasses in his course. The penny didn't drop for me that "JD" is the great John Dallimore, a legendary Australian musician (he's been just about the best guitarist in the country since the early 70s) until the Boy showed me this on youtube:stui magpie wrote:Cool, sounds like a pretty well rounded intro to the music industry rather than just playing and expands the horizons beyond their interests.
He may yet be able to provide for you in your old age.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phGXfMGroe8
JD performing with Max Merritt and the Meteors.
Some of you might remember JD starring as a little tacker in the Redhouse Roll Band, or you might have seen him with Jon English years ago, with Doug Parkinson or fronting his own band in the 80s. This guy always was extraordinary - he can play anything, better than anyone. That's the sort of quality they have teaching in the course.
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nah, saw em last time they were in Melbourne. Took my son along and that was fun.Pies4shaw wrote:Fixed it for you Jezza - you just had some of the words in the wrong order.Jezza wrote:The Less Tame Impala I Know The Better
Who went to see Iron Maiden last night?
Not long turned 18 he'd never seen that much flannelette, beards and mullets in one place, ever (half of Adelaide had flown over for the concert)
Never stuck that close to me since he was in primary school.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.