Hi, you left me a lovely comment and so I thought I'd come over to say hi.
Little did I know we'd share some tastes in music. Not so much now (for me, I've mellowed) but up until I was about 28 I was a die-hard metal fan (with no hair!). I've met many of the bands and seem over 1000 gigs in my time. It's cool to come to your blog and get a real feeling of nostalgia.
Thank you for that.
I shall add you to my links. Here's hoping that you come back to see me on occasion.
Great picture of Mr Townshend. Must try and get something up myself today to cellebrate the event.
Your Doctor Who question? Don't go near the books. It's really a TV phenomenon. The Doctor is a "Time Lord", and as he regenerates every now and then the fact that he's been played by about a dozen different actors since the early sixties is not a problem. Just check out the last recent series and the current one. Want a taster? Here's a free download of a couple of minutes. (I hope you like werewolves!)
http://www.mytempdir.com/672429
Also, these blogs might have some music downloads which are of interest to you:
http://www.liveandotherwise.blogspot.com/
http://www.bryonsplace.blogspot.com/
Okay, must dash and get the groceries for the weekend! And yes, links to me are not a problem. Cheers for now.
With the old rockers, Townshend, Iggy, McCartney, The Stones, Bowie and many more, I'd like to think we are putting paid to the notion that rock 'n' roll is best left to the kids! These are musicians pursuing what they love. Age may slow them a little and wisen their craft. Rock on Mr. Townshend I say!
Hey there Metalchick, Fabulous pic of Pete in action, thanks for dropping by my blog. Good luck with the arts, it's tough slugging, but if it's in you, you have to give it a go.
HI Thanks for kind your comment on the Dutch Railway Clock! Personally, prefer it to the Swiss Railway Clock, but that one is more famous. I dont' think the world is ready for the Dutch Railway Watch, while the Swiss variety sells very well. Our clock is so much part of the travelling experience in Holland. The funny behaviour of the seconds hand (move round second after second, then wait two seconds for the minute hand to catch up) is so interesting to observe that it shortens the waiting time on the platform considerably.
Pete said somewhere about his jump: not bad, given my double hernia! I believe him ;-)
Great pic metalchick and i love your drawings too! The Who one was of my favorite photo shoot of them. That session came out right around the time I discovered (or re-discovered them). I was about 12! Yeah I hope Pete took a look at the blogs...maybe with nudges from Rachel?? Val (koos partner) had a great idea- she was going to make copies of everyone's posts and put them in a scrapbook. :) Take care and thanks for your kind comment on my blog. Nice to meet you! Sue D.
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Hi, you left me a lovely comment and so I thought I'd come over to say hi.
Little did I know we'd share some tastes in music. Not so much now (for me, I've mellowed) but up until I was about 28 I was a die-hard metal fan (with no hair!). I've met many of the bands and seem over 1000 gigs in my time. It's cool to come to your blog and get a real feeling of nostalgia.
Thank you for that.
I shall add you to my links. Here's hoping that you come back to see me on occasion.
purplesimon out...
Great picture of Mr Townshend. Must try and get something up myself today to cellebrate the event.
Your Doctor Who question? Don't go near the books. It's really a TV phenomenon. The Doctor is a "Time Lord", and as he regenerates every now and then the fact that he's been played by about a dozen different actors since the early sixties is not a problem. Just check out the last recent series and the current one. Want a taster? Here's a free download of a couple of minutes. (I hope you like werewolves!)
http://www.mytempdir.com/672429
Also, these blogs might have some music downloads which are of interest to you:
http://www.liveandotherwise.blogspot.com/
http://www.bryonsplace.blogspot.com/
Okay, must dash and get the groceries for the weekend! And yes, links to me are not a problem. Cheers for now.
left you a message below! ;)
With the old rockers, Townshend, Iggy, McCartney, The Stones, Bowie and many more, I'd like to think we are putting paid to the notion that rock 'n' roll is best left to the kids! These are musicians pursuing what they love. Age may slow them a little and wisen their craft. Rock on Mr. Townshend I say!
Hey there Metalchick, Fabulous pic of Pete in action, thanks for dropping by my blog. Good luck with the arts, it's tough slugging, but if it's in you, you have to give it a go.
Hi!
Great pic!! I love this post!!
This should be made a worldwide holiday!
61 is the new 40!
Zoe
Awesome ... and thank you!
Wooo! LONG LIVE ROCK!!!! indeed!
Hello,
Great pictures! Excellent drawings! Thanks for sharing.
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HI
Thanks for kind your comment on the Dutch Railway Clock! Personally, prefer it to the Swiss Railway Clock, but that one is more famous. I dont' think the world is ready for the Dutch Railway Watch, while the Swiss variety sells very well.
Our clock is so much part of the travelling experience in Holland. The funny behaviour of the seconds hand (move round second after second, then wait two seconds for the minute hand to catch up) is so interesting to observe that it shortens the waiting time on the platform considerably.
Pete said somewhere about his jump: not bad, given my double hernia!
I believe him ;-)
Great pic metalchick and i love your drawings too! The Who one was of my favorite photo shoot of them. That session came out right around the time I discovered (or re-discovered them).
I was about 12!
Yeah I hope Pete took a look at the blogs...maybe with nudges from Rachel??
Val (koos partner) had a great idea- she was going to make copies of everyone's posts and put them in a scrapbook.
:)
Take care and thanks for your kind comment on my blog. Nice to meet you!
Sue D.
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