Trying to keep this wonderful thread open; how about song of the day. Today mine is kissed by a rose, by Seal, the theme from one of the batman movies. The garden reference is purely coincidental.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
I'm in the Mood for Dancing by The Nolan's, just because I want to be happy and jolly and that is guaranteed to put a smile in my face, and we are halfway through the week
Love that song Punk and thanks of suggesting the song if the day
It will remind me I have 4 outside waiting to be planted Dove and also to go and buy food.....thank you
I might change my song for the day if we are going for a rose theme....'Every Rose Has It's Thorn' by Poison (I'm a bit of a soft rock chick at heart!)
I feel I should apologise as my taste in music is soooo different, but what the hell; it's OPERA and I LIKE IT. Just got back from seeing Don Giovanni, from the Royal Opera House transmitted to my wonderful local cinema; The Lux in Wisbech. Divine singing, brilliant acting and a bloody good story, actually a bit scary at the end.
But I do love dancing to the Detroit sound, much to the bewilderment of small mutt.
I heard today for for the first time in ages, and its one of my favs--- I can be your hero by Enrique Iglesias (spelling!) And also Marty Pello Angel eyes
Ooh Lily, Angel Eyes, another of my faves, I've seen Wet Wet Wet 3 times in concert, they were fantastic and I used to have a life size poster of Marti on my wall next to my bed
Artjak, you seem quite nice so I'll forgive you liking opera Although, having said that I would actually love to see an opera as I never have, I think the music would be very different I the context of the actual performance rather than just trying to listen/understand it on it's own.
I was wondering whether to go with my sister but as they had been away for quite a few years I decided against it, I didn't want to be disappointed after 3 fantastic concerts. I now regret that as a few people have said how good they were
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Trying to keep this wonderful thread open; how about song of the day. Today mine is kissed by a rose, by Seal, the theme from one of the batman movies. The garden reference is purely coincidental.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Love that song Punk and thanks of suggesting the song if the day
Song of the day for me today - A good year for the roses - the wonderful Elvis Costello
That'll remind us all it's time to give them a feed and give them the best chance to achieve a good year
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I might change my song for the day if we are going for a rose theme....'Every Rose Has It's Thorn' by Poison (I'm a bit of a soft rock chick at heart!)
I feel I should apologise as my taste in music is soooo different, but what the hell; it's OPERA and I LIKE IT
. Just got back from seeing Don Giovanni, from the Royal Opera House transmitted to my wonderful local cinema; The Lux in Wisbech. Divine singing, brilliant acting and a bloody good story, actually a bit scary at the end
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But I do love dancing to the Detroit sound, much to the bewilderment of small mutt.
I heard today for for the first time in ages, and its one of my favs--- I can be your hero by Enrique Iglesias (spelling!) And also Marty Pello Angel eyes
Ooh Lily, Angel Eyes, another of my faves, I've seen Wet Wet Wet 3 times in concert, they were fantastic and I used to have a life size poster of Marti on my wall next to my bed
Artjak, you seem quite nice so I'll forgive you liking opera
Although, having said that I would actually love to see an opera as I never have, I think the music would be very different I the context of the actual performance rather than just trying to listen/understand it on it's own.
Hi, just got back.
Tracey, as a surprise OH took me to to see Wet Wet Wet, just before xmas. Wonderful evening.
I was wondering whether to go with my sister but as they had been away for quite a few years I decided against it, I didn't want to be disappointed after 3 fantastic concerts. I now regret that as a few people have said how good they were