Craig Sawyers Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 Blimey - you wouldn't think she was 62! 1
Craig Sawyers Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 Double surprise - Robert Fripp, her husband playing the guitar, was one of the founders of King Crimson! 1
skullguise Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 11 minutes ago, Craig Sawyers said: Double surprise - Robert Fripp, her husband playing the guitar, was one of the founders of King Crimson! You really didn't know that??!! 1
Dusty Chalk Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 1 hour ago, Craig Sawyers said: Double surprise - Robert Fripp, her husband playing the guitar, was one of the founders of King Crimson! Yeah, he’s the one who wrote the thing that he was playing that she was dancing to. He’s been active in King Crimson ever since. He’s famous for keeping a stable of very talented and very disciplined musicians together. That’s what makes it so eye-popping—he’s actively encouraging this behavior, and I would even go so far as to say that he seems to be enjoying it. 2
ironbut Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 4 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: Double surprise - Robert Fripp, her husband playing the guitar, was one of the founders of King Crimson! Pretty guitar centric stuff, also famous for Frippertronics and the delay heavy genre that's still popular with a lot of my favorite players. 1 1
Knuckledragger Posted June 21, 2020 Author Report Posted June 21, 2020 Happy father's day to all you lover pappies out there!
Craig Sawyers Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 9 hours ago, skullguise said: You really didn't know that??!! It is a very, very long time since I listened to King Crimson, although I did back in the early days (like In the Court of the Crimson King; pass the walking frame). Far too far back to remember who was in the band. I only twigged when I was looking up how old Toyah Wilcox was. I knew she must be getting on, and was gobsmacked how young looking and energetic she is at 62. 3
blessingx Posted June 25, 2020 Report Posted June 25, 2020 (edited) Speaking of beautiful music... Edited June 25, 2020 by blessingx 2 1 1
Voltron Posted June 26, 2020 Report Posted June 26, 2020 I guess that bank really doesn't want anyone to last on hold for more than a few seconds 1
skullguise Posted June 26, 2020 Report Posted June 26, 2020 Reminds me of one of Tyll's old reviews..... 2
Dusty Chalk Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 This (Satie's Gnossienne #1) is going to be filed with Grieg's "Solvejg's Song" (from Peer Gynt incidental music) and Mussorgsky's "The Old Castle" (from Pictures at an Exhibition) as one of my favourite hauntingly beautiful short pieces, but this version is...uh...pretty WAT. 1
Craig Sawyers Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 Well that is just weird. Almost as weird as the Portsmouth Sinfonia 2
Dusty Chalk Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 I am well familiar with the Portsmouth Sinfonia.
Knuckledragger Posted July 1, 2020 Author Report Posted July 1, 2020 Chiayi, Taiwan. 21/06/2020. Unknown Ecuadorans. Police detain armed militia members after protestor is shot in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Nose Bros. Rick Astley's 1st tour in 89, backstage in Vegas. Ol' Woz is looking pretty youthful these days. Graveyard (1700s) with portal tomb (4000 fricken BC), Co. Waterford, Ireland. Nardi Giannini ND750 Bisiluro 1955. 1
Dusty Chalk Posted July 1, 2020 Report Posted July 1, 2020 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bristol-pub-colston-arms-renamed-ye-olde-pubby-mcdrunkface-a9594406.html
Grahame Posted July 3, 2020 Report Posted July 3, 2020 ^ Chunk! Then there is the raccoon whisperer https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/lifestyle/retired-rcmp-officer-finds-new-career-as-raccoon-whisperer-1.4061502 2
Augsburger Posted July 4, 2020 Report Posted July 4, 2020 Olga is a saber fencer from the Ukraine. Fencing is an awesome sport, jus' sayin' 1
Craig Sawyers Posted July 4, 2020 Report Posted July 4, 2020 I thought the revolver/rodent trap was spoof - so I looked it up on the US patent office website. It isn't. It also says that it can be used to automatically shoot burglars. Revolver.pdf or any other things
dsavitsk Posted July 4, 2020 Report Posted July 4, 2020 1 hour ago, Craig Sawyers said: It also says that it can be used to automatically shoot burglars. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katko_v._Briney 1
Craig Sawyers Posted July 4, 2020 Report Posted July 4, 2020 I think you could get away with that sort of shenanigans to automatically shoot an intruder in the 1880's. I was amused, though, to read in the link above that "The Brineys and Katko then joined together in a lawsuit against the neighbor..."
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