Posted: 14 May 2005, 18:57
Nope.
I'd forgotten about it to be honest..
I'd forgotten about it to be honest..
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Ah, so you've chosen your favourite albums to last until eternity and afterJames Blast wrote:I stick by mine!
'fraid so Obviousman I will be 47 this summer afterall, lemme know how you feel when you get to that ageObviousman wrote:Ah, so you've chosen your favourite albums to last until eternity and afterJames Blast wrote:I stick by mine!
Oh my god - I'll have to stop drinking - I've only now clicked that you mean robert plantJames Blast wrote:'fraid so Obviousman I will be 47 this summer afterall, lemme know how you feel when you get to that ageObviousman wrote:Ah, so you've chosen your favourite albums to last until eternity and afterJames Blast wrote:I stick by mine!
I am lovin' Bert Plant's new album though
Awrite I will keep you informed, by then we'll all be overage rockers, the older ones even sitting in a wheelchair down in some old people's home saying Oh, put on *fill in any hard rock song* again!, and try to shake the Parkinson trembles along the beatJames Blast wrote:'fraid so Obviousman I will be 47 this summer afterall, lemme know how you feel when you get to that ageObviousman wrote:Ah, so you've chosen your favourite albums to last until eternity and afterJames Blast wrote:I stick by mine!
I am lovin' Bert Plant's new album though
Oh what a lovely imageObviousman wrote:Awrite I will keep you informed, by then we'll all be overage rockers, the older ones even sitting in a wheelchair down in some old people's home saying Oh, put on *fill in any hard rock song* again!, and try to shake the Parkinson trembles along the beatJames Blast wrote:'fraid so Obviousman I will be 47 this summer afterall, lemme know how you feel when you get to that ageObviousman wrote: Ah, so you've chosen your favourite albums to last until eternity and after
I am lovin' Bert Plant's new album though
I think that it may be time to start storing up some good non-prescription drugs and spend the last years in another world. Aldous Huxley had the right idea (Is that right? Was it Huxley who took acid when he was dying? - what a way to go ).James Blast wrote:Sadly, such are the ages of women and men, it comes to us all.
Handle it and be upfront.
I think its called 'Life and how to live it'.
maybe not...
Well, lets hope it kicked in before he shuffled off the mortal coil - otherwise, what a waste!James Blast wrote:Yup, his wife injected him with some of the old lysergic diethylamide as he was croaking. Not a bad way to go, I guess?
I caught some of it at work, you didnae miss much IMO. Interestingly, the new stuff sounded far better than the Zep stuff he did.James Blast wrote:Bert was on Radio 2 tonight, in concert, I was on the patio (slap me) finishing off Stuart Maconie's Cider With Roadies and polishing off a damn nice Australian Cab. Sauv. s**t happens
The potential for a bad experience here is frightening I'm sure dying isn't fun at the best of times, but on a bad one?Black Alice wrote:Well, lets hope it kicked in before he shuffled off the mortal coil - otherwise, what a waste!James Blast wrote:Yup, his wife injected him with some of the old lysergic diethylamide as he was croaking. Not a bad way to go, I guess?
Also - lets hope is was a nice batch
Exactly I've never had a bad one but I can remember some that were quite disturbing and I don't think I would want that to be the last experience!ruffers wrote:The potential for a bad experience here is frightening I'm sure dying isn't fun at the best of times, but on a bad one?Black Alice wrote:Well, lets hope it kicked in before he shuffled off the mortal coil - otherwise, what a waste!James Blast wrote:Yup, his wife injected him with some of the old lysergic diethylamide as he was croaking. Not a bad way to go, I guess?
Also - lets hope is was a nice batch
Blimey.
Woweastmidswhizzkid wrote: [source-my mate Dean who was 80% decapitated in a car-crash,had his head literally stapled back on,and "died" three times]