I haven't logged on to BCB in ages...

in reality, all of this has been a total load of old bollocks
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I haven't logged on to BCB in ages...

Postby Uncle Spellbinder » 18 Jun 2024, 04:33

So good ol' BCB is still active, eh?

COOL!

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Re: I haven't logged on to BCB in ages...

Postby Lord Rother » 18 Jun 2024, 07:03

Just about.

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Re: I haven't logged on to BCB in ages...

Postby Santa C » 18 Jun 2024, 11:11

Nearly three and a half years!

oooof!

Welcome lad

Yes, welcome




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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.

Kenny G may never have happened.

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Re: I haven't logged on to BCB in ages...

Postby The Fish » 18 Jun 2024, 20:33

Hi Dave
We're way past rhubarb

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Re: I haven't logged on to BCB in ages...

Postby Uncle Spellbinder » 19 Jun 2024, 02:46

It a strange feeling here. Half my Facebook friends I met here many years ago. I'll endeavour to be a bit more active here.
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Postby Santa C » 19 Jun 2024, 11:46

Uncle Spellbinder wrote:Facebook


What's that....?




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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.

Kenny G may never have happened.

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Postby mudshark » 19 Jun 2024, 13:23

It's a movie with Nicolas Cage and John Travolta based on a book by Rudyard Kipling.
There's a big difference between kneeling down and bending over

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Postby Santa C » 20 Jun 2024, 16:27

mudshark wrote:It's a movie with Nicolas Cage and John Travolta based on a book by Rudyard Kipling.


Thanks, I’ll check it out on Netflix



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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.

Kenny G may never have happened.

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Postby Beebsy » 03 Nov 2024, 14:30

Where's my "What happened to Beebsy" thread?
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Postby Santa C » 03 Nov 2024, 16:11

Beebsy wrote:Where's my "What happened to Beebsy" thread?


You’re next lass

Yes, you are next

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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.

Kenny G may never have happened.


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