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Navigate lifes avenues and alleyways. Preferably With a pint of pilsner in your hand and Donald byrd in your Lug ‘oles.
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Night all. On a smaller scale, a vote of thanks to Covonna blackcurrant throat drops, blasted through my blocked sinuses like a Chinese crew laying the Central Pacific line through the Rockies. 10/10
Navigate lifes avenues and alleyways. Preferably With a pint of pilsner in your hand and Donald byrd in your Lug ‘oles.
Ursssssssssss
I got lambasted for playing Byrd's 'Change' in a swanky London disco because it would "attract the wrong sort". For me, it was a welcome relief from the bloody Bee Gees.
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The Good Things (n/t) on 07:46 - Mar 5 with 867 views
I got lambasted for playing Byrd's 'Change' in a swanky London disco because it would "attract the wrong sort". For me, it was a welcome relief from the bloody Bee Gees.
I was probably one of those 'wrong sort' , if it meant grooving to the supurb Donald Byrd.
I was probably one of those 'wrong sort' , if it meant grooving to the supurb Donald Byrd.
On one occasion that I played 'Change' in the swanky disco, a guy who'd have been thought of as the wrong sort, came up beside me on the turntables all on his own and danced his heart out to that song. It was very unusual and very wonderful. Never forgot that. I think it was after that I got lambasted.