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bru wrote: > Yes, Iva, that sounds about right. I think it occurred to > me that James Duncan, might be be James Duncan > "Anderson" though, and I am not sure why other than > that I guess I knew Ian's son was named James? because yer a poofta? > The keyboard player was quite shy, and had just learned > the accordian,and the joke for the guitarist was that he > was a throwback to the 70's with the long hair. All had > their shining moments. wow that was so funny. > perhaps we old Tull fans are > not the brightest bulbs out there on the Christmas light string. you prove that point every time you post, douchebag. > Maybe that was why there was a question from a beautiful > young girl in the audience who asked for a date with the > drummer for her friend. Was not sure if that was a plant, > or an uncomfortable moment, or what, or maybe it was young > master James' girlfriend revving him up for the night ... but > I am sure they got backstage somehow. why did you want a date with jamesy? you'll have to beat off all the codpiecers like ferret who want to get splooged on their faces with the kids spermies. > here in the Bay Area that song was used as the early morning > signoff by one of our local radio stations and I always liked > it alot, and cannot wait to hear what Tull has done with it, no wonder you liked it. the cops used in it the bay area when it was time to raid fagnests. you must have escaped just in time. HEIL HITLER! -- Gott mit uns - 1813
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