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oh no, I could be in trouble, I hate Harley's (ex BeeEm rider myself) not that I have anyhing against V twins and the #86 is my tram route!

 

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@@pulinap I spend a good part of any Sunday broadening my genre base on PBS 11-2300

Particularly like the world music 17-1900

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@@pulinap bonny lass she was but went her way like the others before her Something to do with a choice between her orn the TT as pillion

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@@pulinap I spend a good part of any Sunday broadening my genre base on PBS 11-2300

Particularly like the world music 17-1900

 

well come back mate...... :)

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".circa 1960"! That bike looks too new to be my early 60s ride

From -ancient- memory a BSA Gold Star!

Though straight after the war things were tight might have been something pre war

Have to get out the photo album

Perhaps a pre war Norton model 18

About 500cc

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@@pulinap I spend a good part of any Sunday broadening my genre base on PBS 11-2300

Particularly like the world music 17-1900

ah yes, that's my mate Roger Holdsworth, presenter of Global Village, great bloke, he lives a stone's throw, well two, away from me.

http://pbsfm.org.au/globalvillage

His man cave is wall to wall cds.

regards Ian

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PBS now!

 

Jumpin' the Blues Wed 1 - 3pm, it's also archived if you want to listen to previous shows.

 

http://pbsfm.org.au/jumpintheblues

 

< Jumpin’ the Blues is a two-hour program covering Blues and R&B from the Golden area to contemporary blues. Exploring West Coast blues, Jump blues, Texas blues, Chicago blues, New Orleans and Delta blues, Gospel, Zydeco, Swamp blues and local blues; with the occasional interview and information on festivals, local events and touring acts.

Some of the artists recordings featured on the program have included:
T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, Prof. Longhair, Jimmy McCracklin, Louis Jordan, Hop Wilson, Little Walter, Lowell Fulson, JB Lenoir, Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Big Mama Thornton, Memphis Minnie & Fats Domino

With hundreds more on the play list and always looking for exciting new recordings, Jumpin' the Blues is for fans of the real deal. >

 

regards Ian

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Ian say hi to roger from djb

I seem to text him most Sunday afternoons

We've not met

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Tangle Eye-Alan Lomax's Southern Journey Remixed.

 

I wish someone can re-issue the whole Allan Lomax Collection.....

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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live Vol. 1

A Joker "unauthorised" boot that sounds like a FM broadcast; the band was cooking on that night...

 

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