I did see them play Dark Side of the Moon at the Rainbow though, before the album was released.
Often had no idea what she was singing, but never cared. Her voice could take you to heaven and back and all the better for the experience.Or Liz Fraser.....
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Switch to Stanley Tucci.We have the Baftas on, while waiting for Peaky Blinders. OMG. Rebel Wilson is cringe-worthy.
Switch to Stanley Tucci.
My son and I have just had a large steak dinner (the ladies of the house are away on holiday). The segment on Parma ham forced the lad to the fridge to see if we had any, even after a mountain of beef ( I bought the same quantity as we usually have for the whole family. And we ate it). So now he has added air dried pork to the beef…..
Ok, we have to discuss this. No problem, but I’m interested in what it isn’t that doesn’t make you a fan. For full disclosure I’m not a fan of Chinese food, despite having the best available for 3 years when I lived in Hong Kong. I’m meeting up with a few mates I worked with there in a couple of weeks and they want to go for ‘dim sum’ which makes my heart sink. Thankfully it’s only lunch, followed by pubs and hopefully a curry in the evening. I’ll eat Chinese food, especially Szechuan, and enjoy it, but given a choice I can’t really see myself choosing it.Started watching the last episode of Around the World in Eighty Days instead.
I'm not really a fan of Italian food, but I'll try to watch the Tucci thing on catch-up.
People are talking about your thing for young Jesse.I did see just enough of the Baftas to catch a glimpse of the wonderful Jessie Buckley though, so it was worth it.
I tried to get tickets to see her in Cabaret (imagine!), but she's only in it until 21st March and there aren't any tickets to be had. Gutted.
Ok, we have to discuss this. No problem, but I’m interested in what it isn’t that doesn’t make you a fan. For full disclosure I’m not a fan of Chinese food, despite having the best available for 3 years when I lived in Hong Kong. I’m meeting up with a few mates I worked with there in a couple of weeks and they want to go for ‘dim sum’ which makes my heart sink. Thankfully it’s only lunch, followed by pubs and hopefully a curry in the evening. I’ll eat Chinese food, especially Szechuan, and enjoy it, but given a choice I can’t really see myself choosing it.
If forced to have one cuisine for the rest of my life it would definitely be Italian, which is way more varied than many think, and I’m a man who once had two curries a day for six weeks (in India) and was some way short of getting bored with it.
I’ll take you to a decent Italian restaurant sometime. One where you don’t have to see pasta, mince (never seen in a proper Italian dish to my knowledge) or tomato if you don’t want to. Italian roast pork and rosemary roasties ……I'll just show myself up for some kind of culinary heathen, but OK. I just don't see Italian cuisine as being varied. Pasta, mince and tomato sauce can only be done in so many ways. What is it with pasta anyway? Why do they make it in all kinds of different shapes as if that makes it less bland?
I’ll take you to a decent Italian restaurant sometime. One where you don’t have to see pasta, mince (never seen in a proper Italian dish to my knowledge) or tomato if you don’t want to. Italian roast pork and rosemary roasties ……
….no point debating in pixels, a taste test required. If you could only have one cuisine, what would you pick? (I know this is a stupid and especially bloke-ish question, but indulge me).
People are talking about your thing for young Jesse.
there must be more than one jesse buckley
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I'm just in from seeing Tom McGuire and the Brassholes - I hadn't even heard of them until this morning, Mrs had been given the tickets for her birthday and forgotten all about them. Venue was The Old Fruitmarket, in the Merchant City area of Glasgow, a beautiful venue...
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Went with no expectations of the band, and was very pleasantly surprised. Funk, soul blues - lots of audience participation, including crowd surfing on an inflatable pizza slice! Would definately go see them again.
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That really does look like a great place to see a band. It reminds me a little bit of the Mean Fiddler, where I spent many a drunken hour in a happy haze.