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cross
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response 7 of 22:
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Sep 26 20:34 UTC 2003 |
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krj
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response 8 of 22:
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Sep 26 20:45 UTC 2003 |
resp:6 :: I don't know for sure that Robert Palmer produced Junior
Kimbrough, but it's certainly possible. I picked up his first widely-
distributed LP, "Sneaking Sally Through The Alley," presumably based
on favorable reviews, and I recall it had a strong element of blues.
His second album was titled after its cover of the reggae song
"Pressure Drop," IIRC.
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tod
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response 9 of 22:
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Sep 26 20:59 UTC 2003 |
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krj
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response 10 of 22:
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Sep 26 21:19 UTC 2003 |
According to Google, the Robert Palmer who worked with Junior Kimbrough
is best known as a music critic and journalist, which means he's not
the Robert Palmer who just died.
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tpryan
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response 11 of 22:
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Sep 26 22:19 UTC 2003 |
Robert Palmer wanted to do music for music, not for the
rock and roll scence. As such, he admonished other musicans
who do not have their full wits about them when performing on
stage (be sober and sane).
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tod
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response 12 of 22:
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Sep 26 23:12 UTC 2003 |
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scott
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response 13 of 22:
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Sep 27 05:36 UTC 2003 |
Did sound for the RFD Boys at the Ark tonight, and they did "Simply
Irresistable" in tribute.
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other
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response 14 of 22:
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Sep 27 14:47 UTC 2003 |
That must have been good. Simply Bluegrassistable.
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sabre
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response 15 of 22:
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Oct 7 23:59 UTC 2003 |
RE#7
"That guy was an 80's iconoclast. A real sign of the times (and not a good
one), dressed like a yuppie surrounded by models. I wonder if he snorted
coke on the company jet."
Before the 80's he was involved in one of the best fusion jazz bands ever
EMERSON,LAKE and PALMER.
In his day he was techno elite.
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scott
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response 16 of 22:
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Oct 8 00:48 UTC 2003 |
Excellent troll, sabre.
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tsty
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response 17 of 22:
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Oct 9 08:16 UTC 2003 |
techno ?????????????????????? wha??? you trolling for hits?
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mary
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response 18 of 22:
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Oct 11 12:33 UTC 2003 |
One thought, that I'm almost certain doesn't apply in your situation. If
I just double click on a downloaded audio file's icon, nothing happens.
To get it to play using the RealOne Player I need to drag and drop the
music file to the RealOne icon or over the open program.
I use OS X with Safari or IE.
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sabre
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response 19 of 22:
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Oct 17 06:36 UTC 2003 |
Hey mary...what is the price of tea in china?
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gregb
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response 20 of 22:
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Nov 26 19:53 UTC 2003 |
The Business Manager's name where I work is Robert Palmer. I tease him
about getting pale, red-lipped secretaris.
Sorry to hear about the famous one. I really enjoyed his tunes.
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willcome
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response 21 of 22:
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Nov 27 07:42 UTC 2003 |
Once, my friend Steve was having a musical down at the Capitol, and the lead
singer got sick (like who wouldn't, staring in that play?) and so he hired
some hired whores to do the part. They did better than the actor, IHOP.
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integer
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response 22 of 22:
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Dec 1 17:55 UTC 2003 |
He was the guy singing, "I ... alove!"
Thanks
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