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The Truth Laid Bare has an interesting side-bar ranking sites for cross-posting. This blog is a “Lowly Insect” which is fairly unimpressive. Shows we need to get our profile up. I suspect that before the SDR&R post we would have ranked a hell of a lot lower. N.Z. Bear has done us a great service and I do hope no one takes offence to his efforts.
Thanks to Andrew Olmstead for the link.
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The Group Captain has a wonderful take on the gig last night at Buckingham Palace. He also “outs” himself as a metalhead (retired) and admits that seeing Ozzy was a highlight.
I noticed Sky went on about Ozzy and his popularity with the concert-goers. BBC went to great lengths not to mention him at all ! As far as I am concerned, he went down very well indeed. He certainly pleased the punters more than Sir Cliff, Rod, or even Tom Jones. What was really nuts was seeing the Queen standing with Tony Iommi behind her and Prince Philip with Ozzy next to him. Is Ozzy’s knighthood that far off?
The vilest thing of the day was watching Will Young, winner of PopStar, singing with Queen. For those of you who didn’t witness this travesty I will put it this way: Roger Taylor singing is easier to take. Still the gig was great; it was nice to see that even the establishment realises that a significant amount of people like to rock!
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From The WebMistress….....
As you will see aways below, once again we’ve had a wee problem with trying to do right by a post regarding Winds of Change…something always seems to go awry with the links and edit-system. Please disregard it…our abject apologies to one and all.
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Kesher has part of the text and link to a caring and sharing sermon in Saudi. It is nice to see that Imans there are taking great care to give their religion a good name.
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Jason Soon has kindly linked to my sex, drugs and rock & roll series. He admits ignorance about rock music but turns his thoughts to looking at jazz through the same glass. I find this amusing since my father’s passion is Jazz. He could be accused of being just as anal about jazz as I am with hard rock and heavy metal. I have to admit admiration for the genre, even if I do not listen to it as much as rock.
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