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Thanks to everybody posting pictures. Great thread! |
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Thanks Lil Brian .
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Damn, I wish I knew how.
I'd post a BJ pic right now.
And not that kind of BJ pic either, Jersee Joe.
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quote: Lil Brian wrote:
Damn, I wish I knew how.
I'd post a BJ pic right now.
And not that kind of BJ pic either, Jersee Joe.
Send it... send it... send it to me
[email protected]
and I'll send you the location of the images in order to have you posting them (instruction included ) |
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Water Dragon |
Thank you Senor Voodoo!
That picture is probably a tad earlier than 1965, more likely late '63.
Okay...here goes...
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Nice one Water Dragon.
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Here's a better one in colour 
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Water Dragon |
'Morning S&K - Glad you enjoyed early Brian
I feel such a dolt and I do have photos that haven't been posted here...but I don't want to bother Voodo with forwarding all of them to him to store and set up with a link.
If you have the time and don't mind the tedium, will you advise me exactly how you link into photos stored on the Web...?
Much Obliged for any assistance,
Your friendly Water Dragon, |
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Keep them coming Voodoo.
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Well Stu got in this pic...at least his eyes.LOL.
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quote: Water Dragon wrote:
Thank you Senor Voodoo!
That picture is probably a tad earlier than 1965, more likely late '63.
Okay...here goes...
That's you avatar, the big one, the one we used as a header (THANKS AGAIN) is this
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LOL I'm reading my e-mails and I see you want another avatar, so I will change it in some minutes |
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Water Dragon |
Sound familiar? :-(
"Little Walter fulfilled in many ways the stereotype of the doomed bluesman, tough, suspicious, self-destructive, and alcoholic. Probably the single most innovative performer in the history of the blues, he was a veteran by the time he started recording at seventeen and an old man when he died in 1968 at the age of thirty-seven. "He could have been the biggest," says Howlin' Wolf. "I don't like to say nothin' about nobody, but that boy could have been tops in the blues field. Young, good-looking, the women all go for him. But too much of that liquor and too much of that other stuff, that pot and stuff, brought him down."
From: Feel Like Going Home by Peter Guralnick |
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Water Dragon |
Stewed...I like that 4 am shot of BJ...quite demonic and a trifle too satanic, he loves to play the blues.  |
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Water Dragon |
Hmmm, where has Child of The Moon been during the past few days? |
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