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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

Tonight's classic album on Radio Nova, for the night owls, from midnight.

Sorry, not Fab related but great background music

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By *he rover returnedWoman
over a year ago

xxx

Rock on dunboyne

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By *lippery-when-wet-180Woman
over a year ago

South Dub

Have it all on my playlist

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

Riders on the Storm on now

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

May have to revisit the Doors. Much more blues rock than I remembered. I must have been in a thrash metal phase last time I listened and wasn't appreciative.

Although Ozzy Osbourne is on now and I never understood how anyone liked his solo stuff. Total shite! Black Sabbath yes but the solo stuff is so bad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

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By *irl4girlsWoman
over a year ago

Celbridge


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying. "
me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair "

Yes, there was just something about him.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him. "

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that. "

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind."

It was the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film that sparked my interest (showing my age there) and also I was starting in college...just perfect timing. Yep, time for a proper listen now. Did you ever read No One Here Gets Out Alive? A bit over the top but hugely enjoyable book!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind.

It was the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film that sparked my interest (showing my age there) and also I was starting in college...just perfect timing. Yep, time for a proper listen now. Did you ever read No One Here Gets Out Alive? A bit over the top but hugely enjoyable book!"

It's years since I read that book

My dad's vinyl collection was where I got introduced as a wee one. When I was 17 I frequented a bar that was dark and full of eclectic people and fragrant smells of patchouli and herbal cigarettes that wafted everywhere. I just loved the music there and the doors were played quite a bit. That was the first place I heard Nick Drake. Great memories

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind.

It was the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film that sparked my interest (showing my age there) and also I was starting in college...just perfect timing. Yep, time for a proper listen now. Did you ever read No One Here Gets Out Alive? A bit over the top but hugely enjoyable book!

It's years since I read that book

My dad's vinyl collection was where I got introduced as a wee one. When I was 17 I frequented a bar that was dark and full of eclectic people and fragrant smells of patchouli and herbal cigarettes that wafted everywhere. I just loved the music there and the doors were played quite a bit. That was the first place I heard Nick Drake. Great memories "

I remember at the time hearing about the fake death theory and I actually believed it myself for a while... Ah the innocence of youth...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I remember at the time hearing about the fake death theory and I actually believed it myself for a while... Ah the innocence of youth..."

No, only Elvis got away with that.

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By *eauhoMan
over a year ago

City Centre

I think wanting to be Jim Morrisson when you grow up is mandatory for most teenagers.

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By *eauhoMan
over a year ago

City Centre

I think wanting to be Jim Morrisson when you grow up is mandatory for most teenagers.

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By *rpharmacist50Man
over a year ago

magherafelt


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind.

It was the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film that sparked my interest (showing my age there) and also I was starting in college...just perfect timing. Yep, time for a proper listen now. Did you ever read No One Here Gets Out Alive? A bit over the top but hugely enjoyable book!

It's years since I read that book

My dad's vinyl collection was where I got introduced as a wee one. When I was 17 I frequented a bar that was dark and full of eclectic people and fragrant smells of patchouli and herbal cigarettes that wafted everywhere. I just loved the music there and the doors were played quite a bit. That was the first place I heard Nick Drake. Great memories "

If you've read No-one gets out of here alive, you should read wonderland avenue.

It's about Danny Sugarman, who Jim Morrison took under his wing when sugarman was a teenager.

A proper story of rock and roll excess, a great read.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is it as good as sonny knowles story

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind.

It was the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film that sparked my interest (showing my age there) and also I was starting in college...just perfect timing. Yep, time for a proper listen now. Did you ever read No One Here Gets Out Alive? A bit over the top but hugely enjoyable book!

It's years since I read that book

My dad's vinyl collection was where I got introduced as a wee one. When I was 17 I frequented a bar that was dark and full of eclectic people and fragrant smells of patchouli and herbal cigarettes that wafted everywhere. I just loved the music there and the doors were played quite a bit. That was the first place I heard Nick Drake. Great memories

If you've read No-one gets out of here alive, you should read wonderland avenue.

It's about Danny Sugarman, who Jim Morrison took under his wing when sugarman was a teenager.

A proper story of rock and roll excess, a great read.

"

Will have a look for it, thanks.

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By *rpharmacist50Man
over a year ago

magherafelt


"I'd do Jim Morrison just saying.

me too I’d a massive crush on him with his sexy hair

Yes, there was just something about him.

Ah he definitely had it alright, and he knew it too

The Doors were an amazing band, way ahead of their time. They opened up so many, eh, doors for me after I got into them as a rebellious youth and I’ll always be thankful for that.

I have a lot of fond memories that their music brings me back to. Think I'll have to go play them now. They were one of a kind.

It was the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film that sparked my interest (showing my age there) and also I was starting in college...just perfect timing. Yep, time for a proper listen now. Did you ever read No One Here Gets Out Alive? A bit over the top but hugely enjoyable book!

It's years since I read that book

My dad's vinyl collection was where I got introduced as a wee one. When I was 17 I frequented a bar that was dark and full of eclectic people and fragrant smells of patchouli and herbal cigarettes that wafted everywhere. I just loved the music there and the doors were played quite a bit. That was the first place I heard Nick Drake. Great memories

If you've read No-one gets out of here alive, you should read wonderland avenue.

It's about Danny Sugarman, who Jim Morrison took under his wing when sugarman was a teenager.

A proper story of rock and roll excess, a great read.

Will have a look for it, thanks."

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wonderland-Avenue-Glamour-Excess-Abacus/dp/0349101752/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530642941&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=wonderland+avenue&dpPl=1&dpID=61sLsoSv36L&ref=plSrch

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