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Author: sirblob2sirblob2 Date: Jun 13, 2008 06:52
words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
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Author: sirblob2sirblob2 Date: Jun 13, 2008 06:55
> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
lets make a list of traditional irish songs dylan has decided to
slaughter. christ, if we thoughts sinead o connor was bad, thou some
chap says she's good in the foggy dew... will he slaughter foggy dew
too? so many thoughts
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Author: TreadlesonTreadleson Date: Jun 13, 2008 07:42
> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
I wouldn't have known this song without Bob Dylan's version, not being
a Planxty fan myself. Having heard Brady's version, Bob Dylan's was
pretty faithful methought.
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Author: MartinMartin Date: Jun 13, 2008 07:50
>> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
>> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
You're pretty fast on the uptake, sirblowjob
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Author: St. AnnieSt. Annie Date: Jun 13, 2008 13:37
On Jun 13, 10:50 am, Martin yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
>>> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
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> You're pretty fast on the uptake, sirblowjob
Bob's version of another "Brady" song, Lakes of Ponchartrain, back-to-
back with Barbara Allen, at the Greek Theater in LA in 1988, made me
love him for life.
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Author: sirblob2sirblob2 Date: Jun 13, 2008 14:23
On 13 jun, 22:37, "St. Annie" hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 13, 10:50 am, Martin yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
>>>> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
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>> You're pretty fast on the uptake, sirblowjob
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> Bob's version of another "Brady" song, Lakes of Ponchartrain, back-to-
> back with Barbara Allen, at the Greek Theater in LA in 1988, made me
> love him for life.
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Author: sirblob2sirblob2 Date: Jun 13, 2008 14:24
On 13 jun, 16:42, Treadleson aol.com> wrote:
>> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
>> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
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> I wouldn't have known this song without Bob Dylan's version,
welcome to youtube and emule land.
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Author: Jon FreemanJon Freeman Date: Jun 13, 2008 15:40
> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
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Author: St. AnnieSt. Annie Date: Jun 14, 2008 03:29
> On 13 jun, 22:37, "St. Annie" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Jun 13, 10:50 am, Martin yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>>> words out dylan's slaughtered this one. is his only purpose in life to
>>>>> mumble paul brady? has he no shame?
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>>> You're pretty fast on the uptake, sirblowjob
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>> Bob's version of another "Brady" song, Lakes of Ponchartrain, back-to-
>> back with Barbara Allen, at the Greek Theater in LA in 1988, made me
>> love him for life.
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Author: MartinMartin Date: Jun 14, 2008 04:46
On Jun 14, 11:29 am, "St. Annie" hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey, I think you'll really love Bob's version of "The Royal Canal,"
> or, if you prefer, "The Auld Triangle" on the GBT
That is a GREAT recording, one of the best Basement Tapes tracks
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