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Topic History of: Thought for the day
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Pattaya In The Know (as always) wrote:
I actually saw Nick Drake the other day - but can't remember where.


I see him often,at his grave in Tanworth in Arden.Visit the churchyard if passing,peaceful...also Mike 'The Bike' Hailwood just down a few rows.
In The Know (as always) I actually saw Nick Drake the other day - but can't remember where.
I tend to buy artists that I "think" I might like - but would never buy at full-price ! - and if I don;t like it, well, it was only a couple of quid.

Bought The Watersons the other day - mightily impressed ... folky, with an edge.
andrew In The Know (but not this time) wrote:
Why do you never see Harry Chapin CDs in charity shops?

Same with Clifford T Ward, Lou Reed, Nick Drake, Anthrax, Arlo Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, Beatles. The list is endless ITK, many people use Music Magpie and ebay these days.
In The Know (but not this time) Why do you never see Harry Chapin CDs in charity shops?