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Saturday, 29 June 2013

Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines ft. T.I., Pharrell

This must be a first for this blog the current UK chart topper, decided not to post the explicit version sorry guys don't want to upset the ladies. Graham

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sinatra it's not.Must be getting old not my kind of music.

Anonymous said...

How sad to be stuck in a rut!

I love Sinatra, I also love 20s and 30s dance band music and the later "Big Bands".

However, I also love this record, together with Led Zep, Eminem, Kylie, Jesse Jay, Adele, Labrinth and a ton of other stuff.

I firmly believe that at my age (71), in fact at any age, it's crucial to keep the mind open and moving forward.

Ray

Lowcarb team member said...

Ray

Louis Armstrong once said there are only two types of music good and bad, he was right. True music fans love a huge range of music from rock to opera, from country to reggae, great music is great music, full stop.

Eddie

Lowcarb team member said...

Anonymous said...

Sinatra it's not.Must be getting old not my kind of music.

I thought it was totally out of order to place that track on our esteemed blog, nothing but sexist filth, a disgrace. Actually I liked it, but to be honest, not exactly a masterpiece.

But I am not really upto date on modern music, btw is Frank still working ?

Eddie

Anonymous said...

Different yes.
The wife asks for the Michaels. Buble or Ball next week please.
"Yes dear of course I'll put your request in"
Please dontlet me down guys I'll never hear the end of it or see another low carb strawberry cake

Doug ( laughing out loud )

Lowcarb team member said...

Doug said...

Different yes.
The wife asks for the Michaels. Buble or Ball next week please.
"Yes dear of course I'll put your request in"
Please dontlet me down guys I'll never hear the end of it or see another low carb strawberry cake

Doug ( laughing out loud )


Doug how could we see you deprived of the low carb strawberry cake, we will find a song for next Saturday to keep wifey happy.

Graham

Lowcarb team member said...

Ray said...

I firmly believe that at my age (71), in fact at any age, it's crucial to keep the mind open and moving forward.

Hi Ray, I'm only two years younger than you and totally agree, I enjoy a wide range of music from the 50's to the present day.

Cheers
Graham