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Re: In Praise of Slipping Away
Posted by: SomeTorontoGirl ()
Date: January 12, 2021 12:27

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You're in the clear Plexi

That much should be clear anyway, plexiglass being clear, after all.

I didn't know there were three gigs at the Ealing Club that week, I was only at the Chris Jagger one, where all of us were hoping against hope that some band member(s) would show up.

But yes, now that you mention it, I saw you at the Hope and Anchor AND the Ealing on the Chris Jagger night. You would not allow me to take your pic, as I recall.


plexi


That’s me - hate having my pic taken. I was early for the C Jagger show but they let me in to grab a table and have a drink. A few minutes later, Chris and band wandered in carrying Indian take out and sat at the table beside me. I didn’t go over or stare but could hear their conversation...Chris’s voice is much like Mick’s and they were waiting for a friend called Charlie. Every time he asked ‘where’s Charlie’ I was hoping for the real one! grinning smiley


Re: In Praise of Slipping Away
Posted by: MadMax ()
Date: January 12, 2021 14:00

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Jazz is fun to play but not very exciting to listen to.

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C

I meant playing jazz, me playing guitar, piano, saxophone and the bass it's a very interesting "kind of music" to play yourself but except for maybe Dixieland jazz it's quite uninteresting to listen to IMHO.

Re: In Praise of Slipping Away
Posted by: liddas ()
Date: January 12, 2021 16:35

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Jazz is fun to play but not very exciting to listen to.

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C

I meant playing jazz, me playing guitar, piano, saxophone and the bass it's a very interesting "kind of music" to play yourself but except for maybe Dixieland jazz it's quite uninteresting to listen to IMHO.

I respect your opinion, of course, but I suspect that the problem lies in your jazz collection. I suspect you need to integarte with some Art Blackey, Charles Mingus, or CannonBall Adderely just to name a few.

Doctor recommends Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (Stones' connection!) at max volume for 10 times a day for 10 days in a row!!!


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