Playlist
Cloudland Blue Quartet - Canon
Steve Hackett - At The Edge Of Light
The Neal Morse Band - The Great Adventure
Julian Lange - Performances
Various Artists - Cloudland Blue Eclectic Selection 2019
The Velvet Underground - The Very Best Of The Velvet Underground
Bach, J S - Orchestral Suites & Concertos (Menuhin)
Glass - Minimal Piano Collection Vols I-IX
tide/edit - Lightfoot
Lalo Schifrin - Talkin' Verve
The Bears - Rise And Shine
Guitar PK - Living Breathing
Lou Donaldson - The Scorpion: Live At The Cadillac Club
Max Roach - The Max Roach Trio, Featuring The Legendary Hasaan Ibn Ali
The Move - Looking On
Pink Floyd - 1969 Dramatis/ation
Cucina Povera - Hilja
Atlantis Quartet - X
Joe Bonamassa - Redemption
The Temptations - Solid Rock
Aurora Borealis - Mornings
Jethro Tull - Stand Up - The Elevated Edition
Calvin Harris - Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1
Emerson Lake & Palmer - King Biscuit Flower Hour: Classics Live
Elf - Trying to Burn the Sun
Richard Wahnfried - Megatone
Derek Sherinian - Black Utopia
Devadip Carlos Santana And Turiya Alice Coltrane - Illuminations
Big Big Train - The Second Brightest Star
Sleep - Dopesmoker
Jaco Pastorius - Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
Wishbone Ash - Live at Glasgow Apollo 77
The Velvet Underground - Boston Tea Party, March 13, 1969
Up early...
Uploading the podcast...
Uptown with Anne before ten and quickly to the Record Fair, where each of these was acquired for just two of your English pounds...
Tasty...
As was breakfast at The Foundry...
Back home through the crowds of gathering rugby tubes for some ripping and listening...
Around 1:15 out to Loanhead and, before visiting my mum, some furniture research for Anne's mum...
At mum's, Sister Sheila arrived with grand-nephews Dougie and Lockie...
...here, Dougie inspects the stuff that has fallen off...
He was intrigued by the paw prints of a local cat in the snow...
...before a walk along, in the freezing cold, to Abida for a slap up Indian meal, of which only our starters were pictured...
Yum...
A long leisurely dinner ensued, before walking back to the White Lady for yet more drinks and then, bidding farewell to our walking home chums, a bus up the hill...
... as we walked down from the terminus to bed...
Highlight of the Day : Out with Lynn and Ross...
Up early...
Uploading the podcast...
Uptown with Anne before ten and quickly to the Record Fair, where each of these was acquired for just two of your English pounds...
Tasty...
As was breakfast at The Foundry...
Back home through the crowds of gathering rugby tubes for some ripping and listening...
Around 1:15 out to Loanhead and, before visiting my mum, some furniture research for Anne's mum...
At mum's, Sister Sheila arrived with grand-nephews Dougie and Lockie...
Third grand-nephew, Kerr, is in the background...
Wee Dougie...
...liked playing in the snow...
...and my information that his beloved dinosaurs became birds...
Mum's roof requires a repair...
...here, Dougie inspects the stuff that has fallen off...
He was intrigued by the paw prints of a local cat in the snow...
Poor wee Lockie is not well right now - his wee face is infected...
Notwithstanding this, the boys enjoyed looking out the window...
Soon they were off to rest and, hopefully, sleep...
We left mum on the phone to chum Moira, who has not been well recently...
A swift recovery was wished - she was out today for the first time in a long time...
Back home and more listening...
At 6:30 out and down the hill in the light snow to meet up with (a somehow unpictured) Lynn and Ross, for an excellent night out re the Exec Producer's birthday...
Drinks at the Toby Jug...
...before a walk along, in the freezing cold, to Abida for a slap up Indian meal, of which only our starters were pictured...
Yum...
A long leisurely dinner ensued, before walking back to the White Lady for yet more drinks and then, bidding farewell to our walking home chums, a bus up the hill...
Yesterday's frozen glasses were now joined by a frozen glove...
... as we walked down from the terminus to bed...
Highlight of the Day : Out with Lynn and Ross...
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