richardrw

Richard Jellicoe, United Kingdom
www.myspace.com/417861387Last seen: Tuesday afternoon

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  • Drazba wrote:
    Thursday evening
    had to laugh about your comments on Steve Hackett and Tony Banks-saw Steve 3 times(if memory serves)by himself-and once with Genesis.. .back in the 70's-really the core of Genesis imho-

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  • noonstorm wrote:
    8 days ago
    Merry Christmas!

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  • annadoll2001 wrote:
    8 days ago
    No problem at all, Mr Jellicoe. Any time you fancy a chat, bung me a shout or a PM and it would be most welcome. 'ave a good 'un, thee!

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  • Shakrai wrote:
    9 days ago
    Listen to If 3, I'm sure you'll find it more interesting :).

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  • ANTIQCOOL wrote:
    16 days ago
    Interesting library Richard, if you like Cat Stevens you might enjoy "Love Light" by Antiqcool ( you might not ). Anyway here’s the link and thanks for listening :-) Pete. http://www.last.fm/music/ANTIQCOOL/Subliminal+Cuts/Love+Light

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  • jim_bomb wrote:
    20 days ago
    It sounds like they had too big a wage bill for the level, when perhaps it would have been better to spend money on keeping the ground up to scratch last year, but I don't really know. I think someone will step in. There were rumours that the reserves would become the first team and they would play in the Ridgeon's, but that doesn't look like happening at the moment.

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  • jim_bomb wrote:
    22 days ago
    Terrible news about Kings Lynn, isn't it?

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  • Immat wrote:
    22 days ago
    Mjaau, meow, mjau!

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  • bisa wrote:
    November 2009
    Great avatar!

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  • duchesseanne wrote:
    November 2009
    Right on (almost) all counts. I love France and European history. I lived for a short time in France, and (like the original Duchesse Anne) left my heart in Bretagne. And I love being able to listen to music that I'd never otherwise have the chance to sample. ;>)

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About Me

''Oh yeah, you're a strange stray cat,
Oh yeah, don'tcha scratch like that''.
Stray Cat Blues - The Rolling Stones
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Richard Jellicoe,


Suffolk, England.


Art Rock - Blues Rock


Classical





MUSIC COLLECTION
Tracks on my media player are divided by genre as follows : -

1. CLASSICAL - 44%
Of which: - Bach 28%; Mozart 19%; Vivaldi 18%; Handel 11%; Other 24%

2. ART - 14%
Divided into: - art rock; prog rock; psychedelia; singer songwriter

3. ROCK - 12%
Divided into: - alternative; blues; hard; meta; punk; rhythm and blues; soft UK; soft US.

4. POP - 11%
Divided into: - compilations 60's, 70's, 80's; dance; lush; rock; smart; synth; xmas

5. SINGER-SONGWRITER - 8%
Divided into: - female; male UK; male US.

6. ROOTS - 5%
Divided into: - blues; celtic; folk; jazz.

7. GROOVE - 3%
Divided into: - electronica; reggae; soul.

8. VARIOUS - 3%
Divided into: - guitar heroes; new age; world.








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Quotations: -


''Melody is the essence of music. I compare a good melodist to a fine racer, and counterpointists to hack post-horses.'' Wolfang Amadeus Mozart

''Most people wouldn't know music if it came up and bit them on the ass.'' Frank Zappa

''He liked a spot of sherry before dinner.'' Robert Wyatt of Keith Moon

“Music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.” Mozart.



My apoplectic score is a paltry

93/100


but titter not - R.L..Stevenson died of it apparently...apoplexy that is

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