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In , Paul Dormer wrote :

Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!


I recommend the complete kit :
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:31:26 +0100, Lionel
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In , Paul Dormer wrote :

Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!


I recommend the complete kit :
http://www.ganja.com/glug/index.php


Well, it's no Dr. Feelgood...
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In , dave weil wrote :

On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:31:26 +0100, Lionel
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In , Paul Dormer wrote :

Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!


I recommend the complete kit :
http://www.ganja.com/glug/index.php


Well, it's no Dr. Feelgood...



So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?

Oh boy, after "Rock around the bunker" from Serge Gainsbourg I have liked
"Aux armes etcaetera"...
You surely know perfectly Serge Gainsbourg, eh Dave ? He has been one of the
first to be interested in Vanessa Paradis pretty little ass.

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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:17:03 +0100, Lionel
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In , dave weil wrote :

On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:31:26 +0100, Lionel
wrote:

In , Paul Dormer wrote :

Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!

I recommend the complete kit :
http://www.ganja.com/glug/index.php


Well, it's no Dr. Feelgood...



So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?


If I were, I probably wouldn't have driven 200 miles to see Bob Marley
in concert, or interviewed him either for that matter.

Oh boy, after "Rock around the bunker" from Serge Gainsbourg I have liked
"Aux armes etcaetera"...
You surely know perfectly Serge Gainsbourg, eh Dave ?


Sure I do.

He has been one of the
first to be interested in Vanessa Paradis pretty little ass.


Well, before that, Jane Birkin...nothing like a little heavy breathing
to make it up the charts...
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dave weil a écrit :
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:17:03 +0100, Lionel
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In , dave weil wrote :


On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:31:26 +0100, Lionel
wrote:


In , Paul Dormer wrote :


Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!

I recommend the complete kit :
http://www.ganja.com/glug/index.php

Well, it's no Dr. Feelgood...



So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?



If I were, I probably wouldn't have driven 200 miles to see Bob Marley
in concert, or interviewed him either for that matter.


You know Dave you have all the stigmatas of the veteran.
You remember me those old adjutants that I found sometime in
the mess after 9 pm...
"Je vous offre une bière mon adjudant ?"
It was like to put a coin in the jukebox. :-)


Oh boy, after "Rock around the bunker" from Serge Gainsbourg I have liked
"Aux armes etcaetera"...
You surely know perfectly Serge Gainsbourg, eh Dave ?



Sure I do.


Surely my prefered french singer.
This remember me that he is from a Russian Jewish family...
I have to note this argument for my next altercation with
one of the Zealot tandem.

He has been one of the
first to be interested in Vanessa Paradis pretty little ass.



Well, before that, Jane Birkin...


Nice ass too.

nothing like a little heavy breathing
to make it up the charts...


And before her, Brigitte Bardot, but I guess you was too
young. :-)


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Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!


I recommend the complete kit :
http://www.ganja.com/glug/index.php



Bob was an advocate of marijuana in a religious connotation. Do you
think all Marley listeners should also become Rastafarians? :-)


AbsOooolutly ! hic ! sÎr.
In the same way that all Bukowski readers should become
Bacchus-ians *$§???# !!!

I watched it last night. A legendary performance... They've done a
great job rendering this 28 year old recording onto DVD.


Thanks for the info.
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Paul Dormer a écrit :

"Lionel" emitted :



Bob Marley's 1977 Rainbow Theatre concert is *finally* out on DVD :-)

5.1 surround sound mix for those with more average speakers!

I recommend the complete kit :
http://www.ganja.com/glug/index.php


Bob was an advocate of marijuana in a religious connotation. Do you
think all Marley listeners should also become Rastafarians? :-)


AbsOooolutly ! hic !



Well said, Shane McGowan follower.... :+(


Lucky *******, he is one of those rare popstars that the
Queen will never ennoble.

sÎr. In the same way that all Bukowski readers should become
Bacchus-ians *$§???# !!!



Froglehlatairre-****vino-de-la-tablet giving sir/madame a headache?



Naw, the smoke of your joint.


I watched it last night. A legendary performance... They've done a
great job rendering this 28 year old recording onto DVD.


Thanks for the info.



Oh.. it's insults you want?


No thanks, I have learnt recently that provocation has
sometime perverse outcomes...
http://www.6nations.net/report_eng_v_fra_england.htm

:-D
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George M. Middius wrote:

She only wants a fiver.


A fiver ?
LOL !
Is it the fee they pay for your ass, eh old fag ?






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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:54:39 +0100, Lionel
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So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?



If I were, I probably wouldn't have driven 200 miles to see Bob Marley
in concert, or interviewed him either for that matter.


You know Dave you have all the stigmatas of the veteran.


If you open the door, you must be prepared for what's inside.

Maybe you'll learn not to open your mouth. It keeps looking more and
more like Shane McGowan's (metaphorically speaking, that is).


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dave weil a écrit :
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:54:39 +0100, Lionel
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So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?


If I were, I probably wouldn't have driven 200 miles to see Bob Marley
in concert, or interviewed him either for that matter.


You know Dave you have all the stigmatas of the veteran.



If you open the door, you must be prepared for what's inside.


With you I'm always surprised by the brutality of the air
blast. :-D

Maybe you'll learn not to open your mouth. It keeps looking more and
more like Shane McGowan's (metaphorically speaking, that is).


Not a problem for me. I prefer the brutal reality to the
"souvenirs" of a mythoname. ;-)
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:28:25 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil a écrit :
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:54:39 +0100, Lionel
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So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?


If I were, I probably wouldn't have driven 200 miles to see Bob Marley
in concert, or interviewed him either for that matter.

You know Dave you have all the stigmatas of the veteran.



If you open the door, you must be prepared for what's inside.


With you I'm always surprised by the brutality of the air
blast. :-D


Yes - fresh air can be somewhat bracing.
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dave weil a écrit :
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:28:25 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil a écrit :

On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:54:39 +0100, Lionel
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So what waiter ?
Are you sticked to Elvis Costello ?
Are you opponed to a punky reggae party from time to time ?


If I were, I probably wouldn't have driven 200 miles to see Bob Marley
in concert, or interviewed him either for that matter.

You know Dave you have all the stigmatas of the veteran.


If you open the door, you must be prepared for what's inside.


With you I'm always surprised by the brutality of the air
blast. :-D



Yes - fresh air can be somewhat bracing.


Your "fresh air" always comes with all the dust accumulated
with the years... It makes me sneeze, an allegergic reaction
I guess. :-D

PS : recently you have written that I only listen to music
of "relics".
I have seen your "copyrighted" pictures all around the
internet and I must say that I haven't seen any teenagers
nor young musicians ! ;-)
I have been also very surprised by your predilection for the
males...
....I haven't seen any picture of a feminine artist.

I wonder if this could explain your loyalty for "George M.
Middius" ?
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:24:51 +0100, Lionel
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...I haven't seen any picture of a feminine artist.


You just haven't looked hard enough.

But thanks for looking anyway...I'm glad to have given you a vocation.
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dave weil a écrit :
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...I haven't seen any picture of a feminine artist.



You just haven't looked hard enough.

But thanks for looking anyway...I'm glad to have given you a vocation.


Vocation ? Vocation ?
"I'm glad to have given you a vocation."

:-D

LOL !!!
Dave, just an advice for you, you shouldn't transfert the
void of your life on your Usenet interlocutors, it is really
sad and pitiful.
If you really want a son make one, it's perhaps not too late...
In 20 years or so you will be glad to have given him a
"vocation".
Note that I am sure he will be very proud to have a father
who knows perfectly the birth dates of all the
septuagenarian pop stars. ;-)
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