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Where peaceful waters flow

Not bad JK, not really my thing though I'm more of a Blueser if truth be known.

I used to play guitar with a couple of Blues Bands heres an MP3 of how we used to sound, a song written by our singer and harp player who now plays with a band called The Cadillac Kings who are still playing round the Blues circuit.

How many supermarket references can be squeezed into a 3 minute song, find out below.

Download MP3 3.87Mb
 
"Special offer ends with your refrigerated heart"
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Don't know why but that line really tickled me.
My musical tastes are really eclectic. I sing with a choir that sings songs from all over the world but our choirmaster loves Gospel and the Blues, so we get a lot of that.
I don't know if music helps me with my mood and emotion because it just 'does' or because I'm musical but then I suppose nearly everyone is musical in one way or another. I love Classical to chill out to and loud anarchic rock when I'm in a bad mood. When I found out I was diabetic, I played Linkin Park on my i-pod for 2 days straight! :D
 
Oh me too Patch! I used to volunteer with a deaf club and know the devastation that loss of hearing can have. Our local mp was a bloke called Jack Ashforth(? I think that was his name) and he used to wear a big badge that said, "I'm not stupid, I'm hard of hearing" because of the way people treated him when he couldn't hear what they said.
 
jaykay said:
Oh me too Patch! I used to volunteer with a deaf club and know the devastation that loss of hearing can have. Our local mp was a bloke called Jack Ashforth(? I think that was his name) and he used to wear a big badge that said, "I'm not stupid, I'm hard of hearing" because of the way people treated him when he couldn't hear what they said.

jaykay, I think we are talking about Jack Ashley here who was a Labour MP for Stoke. I am sure Jack wasn't born deaf but lost his hearing later in life, it didn't stop him progressing through the Labour ranks and becoming a major campaigner for the deaf.

Nigel
 
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