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    No love for Chas Hodges on here, as I would expect. For anyone remotely interested

    He was a genuinely lovely bloke and an outstanding musician.

    You just had to steer past the whole spurs thing.

    I will miss him. RIP Chas....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    He was a genuinely lovely bloke and an outstanding musician.

    You just had to steer past the whole spurs thing.

    I will miss him. RIP Chas....
    I've seen lots of references to his outstanding musicianship.

    This is the bloke who thrilled us with such musical works of art as 'Gertcha' and 'Rabbit'.

    Proper little Mozart, clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I've seen lots of references to his outstanding musicianship.

    This is the bloke who thrilled us with such musical works of art as 'Gertcha' and 'Rabbit'.

    Proper little Mozart, clearly.
    Snooker loopy was a classic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I've seen lots of references to his outstanding musicianship.

    This is the bloke who thrilled us with such musical works of art as 'Gertcha' and 'Rabbit'.

    Proper little Mozart, clearly.
    'Little Mozart'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I've seen lots of references to his outstanding musicianship.

    This is the bloke who thrilled us with such musical works of art as 'Gertcha' and 'Rabbit'.

    Proper little Mozart, clearly.
    I dont recall Mozart writing anything that could compete with the Sideboard Song or Ain't No Pleasing You.

    He played guitar, bass and piano with Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Haley, Gene Vincent, with The Outlaws featuring Richie Blackmore, with Albert Lee, Deep Purple.......

    Whatever you think of him, the dude could play anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I dont recall Mozart writing anything that could compete with the Sideboard Song or Ain't No Pleasing You.

    He played guitar, bass and piano with Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Haley, Gene Vincent, with The Outlaws featuring Richie Blackmore, with Albert Lee, Deep Purple.......

    Whatever you think of him, the dude could play anything.
    God gave him talent sufficient to play with great musicians, and he expressed that talent by writing Ossie's Dream?

    He's basically gobbed in God's eye there, Clive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    God gave him talent sufficient to play with great musicians, and he expressed that talent by writing Ossie's Dream?

    He's basically gobbed in God's eye there, Clive.
    They were to London what the Dubliners were to Ireland.

    I suppose you are going to **** on The Dubliners now as well, arent you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    They were to London what the Dubliners were to Ireland.

    I suppose you are going to **** on The Dubliners now as well, arent you.
    I’ll never forgive that slag Springsteen for what he did to Mrs McGrath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I dont recall Mozart writing anything that could compete with the Sideboard Song or Ain't No Pleasing You.

    He played guitar, bass and piano with Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Haley, Gene Vincent, with The Outlaws featuring Richie Blackmore, with Albert Lee, Deep Purple.......

    Whatever you think of him, the dude could play anything.
    Yes. When he completed his transcendentally beautiful Clarinet Concerto in A Major, I'll just bet Wolfgang was really wishing he could hammer away at an out-of-tune piano while singing about whelks instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Yes. When he completed his transcendentally beautiful Clarinet Concerto in A Major, I'll just bet Wolfgang was really wishing he could hammer away at an out-of-tune piano while singing about whelks instead.
    Write what you know.....

    I didnt realise I was among a ****ing Mozart fan club.

    I'll give you something you will like...he was a passionate Brexiteer.

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