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Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 11 Mar 09 - 08:05 PM Well Done Dean. John ,Brian and Marion ,Great music, great humor.Next time John, you do Jimi Hendrix Take your teeth out first. God bless. |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 11 Mar 09 - 08:11 PM Sorry if I am bit vague I,ve got home. Minus front door keys. Thank god I have some buried in the garden. |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: fisheye Date: 12 Mar 09 - 06:18 AM Sorry I missed the show John, however travelling Monday from Notts, filming Tuesday and Wednesday I am afraid I cannot keep up with my diary. Hopefully I will be able to capture the finished version of 'Marks in the Grass' soon. ps. glad my original video help to contribute. Fisheye |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: Dead Horse Date: 13 Mar 09 - 11:33 AM Pierre Le Chapeau,Do you folk know what a Bardette is ? Barbette: the inside fixed trunk of a gun mounting in a warship on which the turret revolved. It contained the shell and cordite hoists from the shell-room and magazine. It was originally the name given to a raised platform on the deck of a warship protected by armour on the sides, on which heavy guns were mounted, and which fired over the armour. Doslicksic: Dos = Dago lingo for "Two" Lick = Getting your tongue round something Sic = In writing, it is placed within square brackets and usually italicized—[sic]—to indicate that an incorrect or unusual spelling,... |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: Dead Horse Date: 13 Mar 09 - 12:16 PM Bardette: Diminutive female bard. Usually seen wearing diminutive leather skirt whilst beating long dead goatskin - presumably in order to prepare said goat skin for manufacture of an even smaller leather skirt, or possibly a thong for her mate. Marionette: Doll that entertains. Brian: Thinger of thaid thongs, also master of all things with strings attached, such as Bandolins, Mandollars and Violharpers. Bandolin: Cross between a banjo and a fiddle. Makes an awful noise and is untunable - hence its popularity with Hillbilly musicians. Also due in part to its pan shaped sound box, which when held under the chin, catches drool and terbaccy spit. (Not to be confused with Bandoleer, which is a guitar strap adapted to hold extra ammunition for the band.) Mandollar: Cheap mandolin, so called because it usually costs no more than 95 cents. Violharper: Fiddle with attachment for holding harmonica. Popularised by Robert Zimmerman during his "eclectic" phase at the famous Woodstock, Isle of White and Knockholt Festivals. John Barden: Love child of "Sleepy John Estes" Need I say more? :-) |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: melodeonboy Date: 13 Mar 09 - 02:53 PM Blimey! |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: Dead Horse Date: 13 Mar 09 - 03:58 PM I wondered how come you wore them shirts! |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: melodeonboy Date: 13 Mar 09 - 09:06 PM Good one, Dead Horse! |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: fisheye Date: 14 Mar 09 - 03:39 AM Wow what beer have you been drinking DH Fisheye |
Subject: RE: Good Intent Kent UK Concert Nights From: Dead Horse Date: 14 Mar 09 - 12:48 PM Thats very kind of you, Fisheye. I'll have a Bombardier. Bombardear: What you get from sitting too close to an old fashioned French musician. |
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