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Wrap up your weekend with an excursion through the flowery underbelly of the 60s and 70s where the roots are deep, the weeds are plentiful and the grass is high. Sunday will never be the same.

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Delia Derbyshire  Doctor Who (Opening Title Theme, 1970)   Favoriting           0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Hans Edler  Romantiken   Favoriting Elektron Kukéso  Marilla  1971   
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The Maze  Whispering Shadows   Favoriting Armageddon  MTA Records  1969   
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Sea Train  Portaits of the Lady as a Young Artist   Favoriting Sea Train  A&M Records  1969   
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It's A Beautiful Day  White Bird   Favoriting It's A Beautiful Day  Columbia  1969   
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Chris Bell  I Am The Cosmos   Favoriting I Am The Cosmos  Rykodisc  1992  from 1974-1975 
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The Zombies  Beechwood Park   Favoriting Odessey and Oracle  CBS  1968   
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The Beatles  Only A Northern Song   Favoriting Yellow Submarine  Apple Records  1969   
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Paraphernalia  Quicksand   Favoriting Quicksand/It Came Out of the Sky  Earth  1970   
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Music behind DJ:
Enoch Light & The Light Brigade 

What The World Needs Now Is Love   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Del Shannon  I Think I Love You   Favoriting The Further Adventures Of Charles Westover  Liberty  1968   
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Monica Törnell  Magical Fountain   Favoriting Alrik  Philips  1973   
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Eden's Children  Invitation   Favoriting Sure Looks Real  ABC Records  1968   
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Elton John  It's Me That You Need   Favoriting Empty Sky (Bonus Track)  Mercury  1995  single from 1969 
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Jonathan and Leigh  Third and Main   Favoriting Third And Main  Vanguard  1967   
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John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band  Isolation   Favoriting John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band  Apple Records  1970   
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Soft Machine  Moon In June   Favoriting Third  Columbia  1970   
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Sweetwater  My Crystal Spider   Favoriting Sweetwater  Reprise Records  1968   
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Music behind DJ:
The Moog Machine 

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The Comfortable Chair  Let Me Through   Favoriting The Comfortable Chair  Ode Records  1968   
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Spanky & Our Gang  Sunday Will Never Be The Same   Favoriting Spanky And Our Gang  Mercury  1967   
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Lothar And The Hand People  Today Is Only Yesterday's Tomorrow   Favoriting Space Hymn  Capitol Records  1969   
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Annette Peacock  Been & Gone   Favoriting I'm The One  RCA Victor  1972   
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The Rolling Stones  Sister Morphine   Favoriting Sticky Fingers  Rolling Stones Records  1971   
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The Score  Please Please Me   Favoriting A Slight Disturbance In My Mind: The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds of 1966  Grapefruit Records  2020  single from 1966 
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Donovan  The River Song   Favoriting The Hurdy Gurdy Man  Epic  1968   
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Womb  Conceptions of Reality II   Favoriting Womb  Dot Records  1969   
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Music behind DJ:
The Electronic Concept Orchestra 

Atlantis (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Listener comments!

  10:00pm
Androu B.:

Hello, Julie & eclectic bunch!
  10:00pm
Robm:

Hello fellow banana listeners
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Julie:

hiya Androu & Rob!
  10:02pm
Robm:

Hi androu b and julie
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Yvang:

I should be sleeping but hi Julie and hi bananas!
Avatar 10:04pm
Julie:

hiya Yvang!
  10:05pm
Androu B.:

Julie, Harry P. over on the R'n'S stream just devoted his Funhouse program tonight to an hours worth of Roxy Music. Have a listen if you get the time:

https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/120433
Avatar 10:06pm
Julie:

thanks Androu
  10:06pm
Robm:

I should be sleeping too but the siren call of the magic factory is too much
  10:07pm
Androu B.:

Our friend RevRab should be chiming in in 3...2...1...
  10:08pm
Robm:

@androu will check that in the archives thanks
  10:24pm
Scobot:

Hiya, Julie. Had a conversation with someone about EJ’s Harmony. In a fleeting moment, I thought of you. Hope that didn’t seem creepy.
Avatar 10:24pm
Julie:

haha hiya Scobot, it makes sense you would I guess!
  10:24pm
Androu B.:

Anyone have any idea where that landcscape featured on the cover of the Chris Bell album is located? That image is striking!
Avatar 10:26pm
Julie:

Switzerland, it seems
Avatar 10:28pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Evening ! ...Some George for Johnny's B-Day. I like that, somehow.
  10:28pm
Androu B.:

Yeah, I had a feeling that's where it had to have been taken. The height of the clouds was the giveaway.
Avatar 10:29pm
Julie:

hiya Rev!
  10:29pm
Androu B.:

Good evening, RevRab!🐰💣♏
  10:31pm
Androu B.:

Oh, and disregard my comment @10:07. My timing was off tonight.
Avatar 10:34pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wull - the whole B-side is George Martin's film music. Wonderful for the task - but not TheBeatles.
Avatar 10:35pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...' The cover photo was taken by Bell’s brother, David, in Switzerland with a portion of Diablerets in the background. '...
Avatar 10:37pm
Julie:

okay dr pepper time brb you be good
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

www.facebook.com...
Avatar 10:40pm
Julie:

what'd I miss?
Avatar 10:42pm
Julie:

by the way I know I'm competing with myself but if you like what I do here, throw a few bucks to EB & Sheena's
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:44pm
Aitch:

Hey Lady Julie-mon, éclectisme me some banana
Avatar 10:45pm
Julie:

hiya aitch! I learned this weekend that bananas have seeds, and most of what we get in stores in the US are clones and made seed-free.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
Aitch:

We made them.
Plantain closer to the original.
Weirdly a herb that grows a berry
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Julie:

aitch are you in australia?
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Aitch:

Yes in Sydney
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Julie:

do y'all accept folks from NY?
  10:49pm
Scobot:

I’m reminded of Sea and Cake when I hear Eden’s Children.
Avatar 10:49pm
Julie:

I've never been to Australia...I wonder if I could live there. is there a downside?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51pm
Aitch:

Like you for us it will be be completely different, but weirdly the same.
Big place, as big as yours but few people so plenty of options
Avatar 10:52pm
Julie:

where are the crowds?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53pm
Aitch:

what crowd?
Avatar 10:54pm
Julie:

so when Elton plays in Sydney..there's no packed stadium?
Avatar 10:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...getting a record collection to Australia is not something I'd look forward to ...but if Elle MacPherson & Nicole Kidman & Kylie Minogue will have me I'm willing to try...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55pm
Aitch:

5 ish million in Sydney and Melbourne.
One more LA the other more San Fran.
But both settled by pommies so mix both with Manchester add sunlight and space and voila!
Avatar 10:56pm
Julie:

I doubt any one but Kylie lives there anymore.
  10:57pm
Scobot:

Is there a spider season?
Avatar 10:57pm
Julie:

I really need to get there. It's the 24 hour plane ride. I need to have like a whole free month so I can travel that way in spurts
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Aitch:

what spiders?
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Julie:

maybe next time my friend Anna Copa Cabanna goes back... I can see how she does it
  10:58pm
Scobot:

No spiders?
  10:59pm
Androu B.:

G'day, Aitch! Since it's mentioned, I'd consider Perth a must-go-to location for my, or anyone's, bucket list. I could imagine the west coast of Aus having the same aesthetic as California's shores (the east coast even moreso).
Avatar 10:59pm
Julie:

how do the planes from the US go to Australia, east or west?
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Aitch:

there's nothing in the middle Julie.
You can do Fort Worth - Sydney and takes about 15 hrs straight?
As far as they can go so far without huge$
When you go Sydney LA, all the way across water, you land at the same time you left.
Takes two days to get back though.
Take that flat-earthers.
Avatar 11:01pm
Julie:

and how close is NZ? I was so sad when I first went to London and saw how far Scotland was
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Aitch:

From NY, LA-Sydney is closer.
10,000 miles
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Julie:

15 hours I can do...I think I did 16ish from South Africa
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Aitch:

NZ 3 hrs flight from Sydney
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

There's this Anthemic perception & emotion John Lennon got to - & got across - that no one else ever has. It's not even the wordsmith thing of Dylan (who didn't use fancy words either - just a lot of them...) - just perceiving bread realities ...but then expressing them directly to & from the core - like a Bluesman so to speak... A complex man with a gift for the simple... It's surpringly hard to nail & articulate.
Avatar 11:03pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*broad realities
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Julie and banana belters!
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Julie:

oh hey Elton Dean is on this record, that's where Elton got his name. hiya Ken!
  11:05pm
Androu B.:

Hi, Ken!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wonder if SoftMachine gets the credit for how early they Fused Rawk & Jazz. Maybe cause they came @ it from the Rawk direction.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...tho this is maybe more Classical influenced Prawg really...
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Androu.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Typical U.S. American I am not realizing how far apart AU & NZ are :
www.onestopmap.com...
  11:09pm
Androu B.:

That would be more on target, RevRab. Drawbar organ = prog, it seems. At least that's obviously how it was in the late 60's & throughout the 70's.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...hard to grasp the expanse of the Pacific of course...
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WR:

Hi Hi, passing through before passing out. Robert Wyatt. Yum.
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Julie:

hi WR! He has such a bewitching voice
Avatar 11:11pm
Julie:

ooh I wonder what his solo stuff is like, must check it out
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Aitch:

Whack your head around this RR63.
Menu in the corner so you can see all sorts of things.
classic.nullschool.net...
Avatar 11:12pm
Julie:

this is NUTS
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah - this is their Third tho. They were in there early. A lot of earlier BritRawkers had Jazz roots - yer Ginger Bakers & such.
Think of Soft Machine as usually pretty 'dense' - their Songs don't take root in my head for their melodies so much as just this impact...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Aitch - neat-o!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14pm
Aitch:

Lows go clock-wise in southern hemisphere, anti in northern.
  11:15pm
timinoak:

Black Sabbath's Iron Man is going to rise from this song.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

SoftMachine toured early with Hendrix & so on...
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Julie:

looks like they still make records? heya Timinoak!
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Julie:

it seems like it was Robert's baby, like what did they do when he left find their own phil collins?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17pm
WR:

Soft Machine became a franchise. When Robert left no more vocals. Ever.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18pm
StringOFperils:

Robert Wyatt was a pretty accomplished free-jazz drummer as an adolescent. Until he fell out of that window
Avatar 11:18pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - RobertWyatt of course fell out a window & was forever wheelchair bound...
Avatar 11:19pm
Julie:

well, here is your spider
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Julie:

@WR thanks for letting me know, I'm not sure I'd be as interested in without vocals
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Julie:

is THAT why he left?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

KevinAyers, Daevid Allen ...what a crew.
Avatar 11:21pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

This Sweetwater really interesting. She's aimed straight @ GraceSlick rather seems...
  11:22pm
Androu B.:

When, where, and how did that incidnet with Wyatt happen? That must've been devastatingly traumatic for him!
  11:23pm
Androu B.:

*incident
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

STAN
...yeah ! All this about them & I basically don't know them.
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WR:

Soft Machine 4th had Wyatt on drums, no vocals. On Wyatt's first solo album released between 3rd and 4th. WIKIPEDIA: "4th was also the last of their albums to include drummer and founding member Robert Wyatt who afterwards left. He had already recorded a solo album, The End of an Ear (in which he described himself on the cover as an "Out of work pop singer currently on drums with Soft Machine")"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
StringOFperils:

Robert Wyatt's accident was at a house party. Just a dumb accident.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

They were Plastic. :) Could be anybody... Yoko concept.
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WR:

Androu B: Wyatt fell out of a window, he was at a party and very drunk, sitting in a window, googing around. It was life changing, he often quipped it all turned out well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29pm
WR:

* goofing *
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah long past time to get the RobertW story straiight... :
en.wikipedia.org...
Had been out of the Machine already before the accident.
  11:32pm
Androu B.:

Yeah, I was about to ask if he was under the influence of alcohol or some kind of substance at the time. there's usually alcohol or drugs involved in avoidable accidents like that.
Avatar 11:32pm
Julie:

ah, that is what I wondered
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:33pm
StringOFperils:

The later Soft Machine albums are good, but just a different kind of music, more 'progressive jazz-rock' that concentrates on complex technique and 'prog' in the same way that Gong became Pierre Moerlin's Gong, and Genesis spun off Phil Collins' Brand-X. Music was changing so fast at the end of the 60s into the 70s.
Avatar 11:34pm
Julie:

pink floyd did benefit concerts for him! Hiya SOp!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:34pm
StringOFperils:

Hi Julie! Nice to hear you in this time slot (when I rarely seem to be around)
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Julie:

this is really fun!
  11:38pm
Androu B.:

I've heard so much hype about Lothar & The Hand People on the mothership station over the years. I can now hear why their such a big deal. I can hear some Zappa influences in this.
Avatar 11:39pm
Julie:

first rock band to tour with synths!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40pm
WR:

Have not listened to this Annette Peacock in many many years.
  11:41pm
Androu B.:

*they're
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Julie:

I don't know why she's never mentioned in the early synth women discussions
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Suspected there would be complications w/ Marianne Faithful's credit here... :
en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 11:45pm
Julie:

oh wow she recorded it again
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Can't think of a better serious drugs song.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46pm
StringOFperils:

Marianne Faithful's fingerprints are all over this song. But probably a lot easier to demonstrate in court now, than back then. In any authorship dispute. You can so hear it.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

JaggerRichards kinda gangsters like that. But then no one was going to stop *them* from putting it out.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Johnny song for today.
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Julie:

isolation doesn't count?
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David Shortell:

Marianne Faithfull says she got hooked on heroin while playing Ophelia in Tony Richardson's 1969 production of "Hamlet" (both on stage and on film).
Avatar 11:50pm
Julie:

that film is really something..Diana Rigg! Helen Mirren! everybody was in that
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

No Isolation is a great choice! Another one.
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Julie:

I dig beatles covers
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...PleasePleaseMe always been a fave ...Townshend named PowerPop in '66 but Beatles were already there '63.
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David Shortell:

Rigg and Mirren? You're thinking of the 1968 film version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Julie.
Avatar 11:53pm
Julie:

oh! You're right! I guess I've not seen the Hamlet...is it as pretty?
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Julie:

mixing up my shakespeare..it's late
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DavidS I saw that this year ! Great of course. Shakespeare is All That yerknow.
Avatar 11:54pm
Julie:

I think Roddy was in a version of Hamlet
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54pm
StringOFperils:

I feel culturally bereft.
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Julie:

Midsummer's really is dreamy..and kind of dirty...just like...earthy dirty
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Cp304:

live ish on a sunday?.. i gotta keep up
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

England is just this island ! Those actors get around.
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Julie:

hiya CP304! Not ISH, actually live this isn't a recording...well the record is but I'm not
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Cp304:

that's what I meant Julie
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Julie:

well I will be here next week so hopefully you'll remember!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59pm
StringOFperils:

Thank you, Julie! Have a good night. See ya peeps!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Julie ~
  12:00am
Androu B.:

It's been a pleasure as always, Julie! Thanks! Hear from you Tuesday!
Good night, everyone! Thanks for the convos!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00am
WR:

Thank you Julie! Laters all. Onward.
  12:01am
Scobot:

I requested it, Julie! TY!
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Cp304:

shoe gaze woot woot
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Julie:

thanks everyone!!
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David Shortell:

I recall the 1969 “Hamlet” film was dreary and stage-bound.
I love the 1948 Olivier film (though it lacked Rosencrantz and Guildenstern), the 1990 Zeffirelli film (it shows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern being led to execution!) and the 1996 Branagh version (the complete play, with a flashback glimpse of Yorick added!).
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