Mr. Brian wrote:King Of Kings wrote:
Approaching Sixty fast you begin to realise the possession are only tempoary and worth nothing unless sombody wants them.
I agree with this. My wife's 90 year old great uncle with no other relatives died and we got all his "stuff". Some of it was keepsake family material but a lot of it just got thrown away. Books about WWII, travel ephemera from his world travels in the 60s, trinkets from his various jobs, etc...things that were meaningless to anyone but him. I recall doing the same thing with my Mom's "stuff" and I suspect my kids will one be burdened by my collection of obscure US Presidential trinkets, cult status bands, etc., that will end up at Goodwill, on eBay, or trashed.
fat cherry wrote:I will watch it, so unless its a comedy lets have a guess before I do - Mac wakes up with the words in his head and the chords (though they're apprently something else backwards. Will noodles aroubnd in the studio, cos he doesn't do stuff at home They go to the pub and when they come back the engineer's stitched all Wills bits into what we know and love. They ask that other bloke, Adam something or other to do some strings and bobs yiour uncle, the greatest song ever written. But not by them? lols. Do love the 12" version though. And the 7". But not enough top buy some hastily written lyrics fro 50 notes.
fat cherry wrote:watched it - not a millions miles wide of the mark!!!!
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