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  • The Ghost Train


    FlakeNoirHedda GablerGNTLGNT
  • GNTLGNT said:
    I will not be answering the door to these people.
    GNTLGNTFlakeNoirNotaro
  • GNTLGNT said:
    I will not be answering the door to these people.
    ...if you like Metal, his covers are pretty damn good......
    Hedda GablerFlakeNoirNotaro
  • GNTLGNT said:
    GNTLGNT said:
    I will not be answering the door to these people.
    ...if you like Metal, his covers are pretty damn good......
    That kind of metal is the  I'll-strip-my-tonsils-and-my-uvula-will-bleed metal.   

    They scare me.  I know they want my soul.  :D
    FlakeNoirGNTLGNTNotaro
  • GNTLGNT said:
    GNTLGNT said:
    I will not be answering the door to these people.
    ...if you like Metal, his covers are pretty damn good......
    That kind of metal is the  I'll-strip-my-tonsils-and-my-uvula-will-bleed metal.   

    They scare me.  I know they want my soul.  :D
    ....nope, just the unexploded fallopian tube......
    Hedda GablerNotaroFlakeNoir
  • As heard on the Queen's Gambit


    NotaroGNTLGNTFlakeNoirNeesy
  • ....my favorite spiritual, and a damned fine interpretation....


    NotaroHedda GablerFlakeNoir
  • Recorded at the studios of Dick James Music on February 6, 1968, Watching The Planes Go By was one of the first numbers written by the Elton John/Bernie Taupin partnership. The song highlights the ache of a (possibly broken) long-distance relationship, with a hint of the wide-eyed wonder of Lincolnshire-based Bernie looking up at these far-off aeroplanes, years before foreign travel and international communications were commonplace: Elton, as always, captures the pathos: “Look up in the sky, there’s a speck that’s flying by, red lights and I don’t why.” With chiming lead guitar from Caleb Quaye and chorus backing vocals from Dee Murray, the incredibly strong song was chosen as the closing track on Elton’s never-released debut album, Regimental Sgt Zippo.

    Hedda GablerNotaroFlakeNoirGNTLGNTNeesy
  • ....awesome on all the above!!!.......


    FlakeNoirHedda GablerNotaro
  • .....just got their new holiday CD for Tracy......


    Hedda GablerNotaroFlakeNoir
  • I love pentatonix. 

    The boys there are good too. 


    FlakeNoirGNTLGNTNotaro
  • ....The Merkins are a phenomenal parody act, and I laughed big big at their latest....


    NotaroFlakeNoirHedda Gabler
  • ....oh my god, this is captivating!....


    NotaroFlakeNoirHedda Gabler
  • Notaro said:



    I should have realised this was a mistake to put on (with headphones) when I've got a raging headache. :D 
    NotaroHedda GablerGNTLGNT
  • FlakeNoir said:
    Notaro said:



    I should have realised this was a mistake to put on (with headphones) when I've got a raging headache. :D 
    Oops.... sorry Flakes, probably not the best music to listen to with a sore head😳. Hope the headache goes away quickly. 
    FlakeNoirHedda GablerGNTLGNT
  • Oh wow. I think that's the first girl I've seen doing the guttural mating call of the metalheads.  


    FlakeNoirNotaroGNTLGNT
  • Oh wow. I think that's the first girl I've seen doing the guttural mating call of the metalheads.  


    Hahahahahahahahahaha... there are things I could add here, but I will not. Nope. This is a family show. :D 
    NotaroHedda GablerGNTLGNT
  • CBS Radio Theatre Of The Mind  - The Moat Farm Murder w/Charles Laughton & Elsa Lanchester


    FlakeNoirHedda GablerGNTLGNT
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