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Sudsman Grump
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Didn't mean to steal your thunder, J - just figured I'd save you the work.
Plus, I wanted to give some exposure to Sakalli in this forum. The guy is a machine - about like the Joker, but with a prog-rock bent. Take a peek at his album index. Pretty sure everything from King Crimson and Tull is there, as well as the Dead - even all the Dick's Picks. And he uses Rapidshare for some of his links, which is nice.
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jeremiah Bastard
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 6:08 pm Post subject: |
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Didn't mean to steal your thunder, J - just figured I'd save you the work. |
understood and not a problem...
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BarrieB Rat Bastard
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:01 am Post subject: |
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Schwarzenegger taken the steroid use too far this time.
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jeremiah Bastard
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Don Buzzkill
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Don Buzzkill
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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ALL ABOUT INTEGRITY
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The Davy Jones part in Lulu’s book
We decided to go to Mike Nesmith’s house but got lost on the way. We were stuck on the freeway for two-and-a-half hours and finished up arguing. Saw a side of Davy I didn’t like- bad tempered and surly. We gave up and went back to my hotel…We began necking and talking and talking and necking. At 2.00 a.m. I decided he should go home. I really have fallen hard.
Sometimes I thought I loved him, but at other times he wouldn’t turn up as planned or would forget to phone. When I went to Palm Springs for a short break, Davy said he’d fetch me on Sunday and bring me back to Los Angeles. Instead he went to Las Vegas to see the Sonny Listen fight.
He said he missed me. I almost believed him. Yet despite all the flowers and the long phone calls, I still sensed something was wrong. I heard whispers about another girl. He only one invited me to his house. He preferred to come to my suite or to take me out. When I discovered the truth I was totally heartbroken. He had a long-time girlfriend, Linda Haines, who, I found out later, was pregnant with his child. Maybe that’s why he broke off contact so suddenly. Then again, maybe he was trying to have it both ways- a girl at home and another one away. If so, I wonder what he told Linda when she saw pictures of us together. Perhaps Davy said it was a publicity stunt.
Another potentially awkward moment happened in California when we came across Davy Jones and his wife. By that stage the popularity of The Monkees had started to wane and the TV series had been axed. Davy and the band were trying to make it on their own. All the Gibb brothers were really pleased to meet him. ‘Look, it’s Davy Jones. Come and join us.’ ‘You and Lulu know each other, don’t you?’ said Barry. Davy and I looked at each other and I gave him a very aprupt, ‘Hi!’ I couldn’t completely forgive him for what had happened…
Years later Davy wrote in his autobiography:’In show business, or any other type of business that exposes you to the media, when you’re seen out with a member of the opposite sex, the press immediately assumes that the next step is marriage…Ridiculous, really. I couldn’t have- my girlfriend would have punched me out.’ Shame he didn’t tell me that!”
Whoa. Davy was kind of a jerk. |
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Don Buzzkill
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sd10521 Gadfly
Joined: 15 Nov 2011 Posts: 292 Location: New York State
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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Enough monkeying around.
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Greensleeves Buzzkill
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Reggie Bastard
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:44 am Post subject: |
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What's up with the dwarf/little person/midget/fun-size fella at the far left of the pic?
Somebody leave him in the dryer? |
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Greensleeves Buzzkill
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:08 am Post subject: |
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Reggie wrote: |
What's up with the dwarf/little person/midget/fun-size fella at the far left of the pic?
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Yeah, his mum definitely should have washed him in cold water.
As I understand it, these guys were Davy Jones's favorite Monkees cover band because, in comparison, that cute li'l guy made him feel ten feet tall and bulletproof.
(allegedly, a candid paparazzi photograph of the diminutive "TGLK" singer and Davy Jones holding hands on the Santa Monica Pier served as at least a partial inspiration for Randy Newman's 1977 hit, "Short People.")
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wardo Grump
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Don Buzzkill
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