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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, God I wish I was at this gig 2 months, 1 week ago
He has something of my exotic sexuality and virile presence.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Fifty Years Of Rock Bottom 2 months, 1 week ago
This is undeniably true, and movingly argued. But I’ll still reach past it for the Monkees “Headquarters”.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, God I wish I was at this gig 2 months, 1 week ago
Actually, Jason Momoa will play me in the Netflix adaptation. I’ve heard Rick Moranis has been sent your script sides, so fingers crossed!
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Fresh Hell update #237 2 months, 1 week ago
It’s up to the Youngs this time around. The choice between democracy and fascism has never been clearer – if they don’t use the first (in the numbers they have) to defeat the second, they no longer have Boomers to […]
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Archives III is a whopper in every sense 2 months, 1 week ago
Can we also have Hoffman-style updates on “shipping”? That would be great.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, John Mayall RIP 2 months, 1 week ago
I expect there’s a similar “this man is an arsehole” story for every rock musician who ever made a buck out of the music business.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, God I wish I was at this gig 2 months, 1 week ago
If I were a parent of a Young who enjoyed this, I wouldn’t be reacting with the baffled near-horror of my own parents when I tried to get them to listen to Jimi Hendrix. I’d try to disguise my boredom with […]
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Fifty Years Of Rock Bottom 2 months, 1 week ago
Once again Tigger delivers a beautifully written, heartfelt eulogy for an album I didn’t enjoy at the time and still don’t. There’s no doubting that it’s a brilliant and unique work of art, and that Wyatt’s humour […]
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, God I wish I was at this gig 2 months, 1 week ago
“Shite” is too strong a word, but then maybe so is “superb”? Maybe it’s because I never much liked U2, which may be the most successful example of “this type of music” (fair enough?). Generally mid-paced, simple […]
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Fleetwood Mac – Best Of 1969-1974 2 months, 1 week ago
Yebbut. Tell that to me back then.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Archives III is a whopper in every sense 2 months, 1 week ago
Buffalo Springfield is where he really got started.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, The Police – Synchronicity 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 2 months, 1 week ago
He was good in Dantalian’s Chariot, though.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Archives III is a whopper in every sense 2 months, 1 week ago
He could have been the next Harry Chapin.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, God I wish I was at this gig 2 months, 1 week ago
I am cool, yea, even as the humble cucumber. Especially with regard to The Chams. You’re not obliged to, but I’d appreciate some wordage that explains your liking. Did you see them live? Were their records part of […]
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Archives III is a whopper in every sense 2 months, 1 week ago
Jim Croce’s biggest mistake was underachieving before dying. He should have hung in there for a while. I blame management.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, God I wish I was at this gig 2 months, 1 week ago
May I, in the spirit of robust and balanced debate, offer up an informed yet opposing opinion? This is shite.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Archives III is a whopper in every sense 2 months, 1 week ago
His biggest career mistake was not dying young (after “Harvest” seemed an ideal opportunity). Much like Dylan in this respect.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, The Police – Synchronicity 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 2 months, 1 week ago
Apparently during one tantric-style sofa session, she asked him if he had an air fryer.
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, John Mayall RIP 2 months, 1 week ago
8353 GRANDVIEW DRIVE Musician lost rock diaries spanning 25-year period Rock-blues singer John Mayall’s three-story home was nicknamed “The Brain Damage Club,” because of the great parties thrown there. A […]
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H.P. Saucecraft commented on the post, Fleetwood Mac – Best Of 1969-1974 2 months, 1 week ago
Back when I bought albums from a very thin budget, Mr. Wonderful was my greatest regret purchase, and made me feel physically ill that I hadn’t nicked it from Boots instead. It’s a horrible album, and Jeremy […]
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