Michael Thompson
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Coming Tuesday I feel better, Because the girls post something here!
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Bill and Maddie I agree that the twins have lovely smiles and I’m sure you will agree with me that their beauty comes from within their souls! Such caring and giving people!
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I would try to be professional and think of a question that they’ve never had before but I would go all fanboy and just say “oh wow!
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Hello Ed. Welcome to the club. Not to be competitive but I was born in 1951. What’s your dob? We old guys just love the twins. Have you heard any of their original stuff? It has a real 60s vibe. Again, welcome to the happiest place on the internet!
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I too would love to see you do Feel a Whole Lot Better. Another possibility would be Hey Mr. Spaceman! Of course I’d listen to anything you do!
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Michael Thompson
Member17/09/2021 at 17:19 in reply to: A Hard Day’s Night, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and other film musicStanley Kubrick’s 2001 used classical music that still makes me shiver. especially the Blue Danube Waltz during the trip to the moon scene. Martin Scorsese uses popular music from various eras to wonderful use during Goodfellows.
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Another triumph Jax! You are the queen of MLTBuzzLoveGroovieness!
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Bill, I would be with Maddie! I’d never go home! (well maybe to sleep)
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Baba O’Riley by the Who.
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I sure did Diana! front and center before our Black and White council TV! It was great! My dad wasn’t all that impressed though! It was tough being the act who had to follow them!
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I would love a t-shirt (XL) or a Bozo button but I will take all your well wished and respect! Stay groovy everyone!
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So in 1966 I was 15 years old. Do I win something?
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Jacki is our poet laureate! She always brightens my day!
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Yup. We may all be a little different but in the end we’re all basically the same!
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Michael Thompson
Member18/09/2021 at 15:45 in reply to: A Hard Day’s Night, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and other film musicJurgen I also saw 2001 in the theater and was blown away! I have to admit I never did figure out the ending. I don’t think Kubrick or Asimov (the writer) knew what it meant either! Oh and you can call me whatever you like!