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one drop of rhyhipnol later and it's fade to black for 4 hours by which time you end in lipstick and a maids costume spread out on the sofa with a robusto at each end!
I'm a full time musician! I regular miss out a week at a time and then wake up in that state.
Nice line, although Im slightly preturbed as to the the meaning of "knock back some brown"
Im having visions of you and drew slouching on an old black leather sofa in an unlit murky smack den, a scratched up album of captain beefheart on repeat in the background, burnt strips of foil, greasy needles and old rizzla packets strewn all over floor..
Whilst you sit there, saying nothing, just "knocking back the brown"
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one drop of rhyhipnol later and it's fade to black for 4 hours by which time you end in lipstick and a maids costume spread out on the sofa with a robusto at each end!
listen out for the ghosts of hovercrafts and knock back some brown.
Nice line, although Im slightly preturbed as to the the meaning of "knock back some brown"
Im having visions of you and drew slouching on an old black leather sofa in an unlit murky smack den, a scratched up album of captain beefheart on repeat in the background, burnt strips of foil, greasy needles and old rizzla packets strewn all over floor..
Whilst you sit there, saying nothing, just "knocking back the brown"
Apologies in advance for painting such a bleak picture.
Although I must add there is an element of truth to this bleak tale, the smack den and the black sofa do exist !
Thank you, Sir. I pass your way now and again when en route to Buxton so may well take you up on that some time down the line. You are welcome to drop by here if ever you are in Cross-Channel mode if you wish to listen out for the ghosts of hovercrafts and knock back some brown.
It's gorgeous round here as you know, Drew. And Boss.
Drew - That's what I thought about contracts and stuff. It's cheeky, I know, but for a teacher boy who escapes via music, it's nice to have something tangible to show. I doubt it will sell by the bucketload lol.
They spelt my name Brian on the credits which I find a pain when it counts.
The second segment sounds better than the first on this clip I've found. It sounds thin on here - and dated - but I'm not ashamed.
Drew - If you lived closer, I'd pop round and wig out in a muso way, mate.
At least the StogieDAWG can drive down the road and come round for a smoke. He did this evening and spent the evening on my smoking sofa. We both smoked a couple of prime ones off each.
I've just been sent a DVD that a mate and I were asked to write some music for several years ago. We were asked to write for a documentary about the SRN4 Hovercraft that criss-crossed the English Channel close to my house between Dover and Calais, Ramsgate and Boulogne (I think), for many years. The craft is de-commissioned now so this DVD is being marketed at aficionados, anoraks and the hundreds of people who have worked in and around Dover Docks over the years.
If I said it's not the sexiest of subjects, I'm sure you'd get it. However it was a specific commission and it is great to see our Art lol matched to massive hovercrafts ploughing in and out of Dover Docks. Nice to see the end product, and the action shots are great.
I'll try and get a clip whipped off the disc quietly when I can get near the software. It's great to hear something that was recorded carefully as opposed to the usual live sound put out by the band.
Blimey, Hoverspeed! Not heard that in many years since my mother worked for them out of Ramsgate harbour as hoverlloyd and later from pegwell bay as hoverspeed. I can still remember covering my ears as one went out of the harbour while I drank my milkshake from the eagle cafe at the end of the harbour. Happy days on which I shall contemplate on at the end of the day with large one.
I've just been sent a DVD that a mate and I were asked to write some music for several years ago. We were asked to write for a documentary about the SRN4 Hovercraft that criss-crossed the English Channel close to my house between Dover and Calais, Ramsgate and Boulogne (I think), for many years. The craft is de-commissioned now so this DVD is being marketed at aficionados, anoraks and the hundreds of people who have worked in and around Dover Docks over the years.
If I said it's not the sexiest of subjects, I'm sure you'd get it. However it was a specific commission and it is great to see our Art lol matched to massive hovercrafts ploughing in and out of Dover Docks. Nice to see the end product, and the action shots are great.
I'll try and get a clip whipped off the disc quietly when I can get near the software. It's great to hear something that was recorded carefully as opposed to the usual live sound put out by the band.
Is it purely a lyrical sticky this Bryan, or can other contributions be lobbed in? I haven't anything specific in mind, but I might get the juices warmed up.
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