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Have been reading various Rangers forums - nodding my head in agreement or shaking it on some occasions when not - for a while but thought I'd get more fun/satisfaction/cheaper therapy by playing an active role!
As the name suggests been going to Loftus Road since the 1980s - '84 to be precise - and was a regular Home and Awayer from 1989 - 2003, sporadic from then until 2015 due to real life getting in the way but a season ticket holder since 2016.
Looking forward to rekindling old memories talking about the 'old days', sharing/discussing opinions about the present days and speculating about the future! Working on the philosophy of Stealers Wheel - 'Clowns to he left of me, Jokers to the right' -not interested in changing my opinion that everyone is entitled to their own political beliefs and there are few people who have changed theirs because of something said to them on a forum so will seldom 'poke my nose in'!
First match: QPR 0 Liverpool 2 - 21st December 1984
First away game: Millwall 0 QPR 3 - Pre season friendly - August 1985
Favourite game attended: a bit leftfield and trying to avoid the obvious ones, Norwich 3 QPR 4 - March 1994
Worst game attended: Nottingham Forest 4 QPR 0 - August 1997
Favourite Rs player seen 'in the flesh': Alan McDonald
Cult hero: Devon White
Don't really hate Chelsea, Brentford or anyone to be completely honest...
COYRS
Lee
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 17:46 - Jun 25 with 1441 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 17:38 - Jun 25 by colinallcars
There are so many…I particularly like female jazz singers, a subject which was touched on in a recent thread about female singers in general. I think their voices are better suited to jazz than blokes. There aren't that many male jazz singers in comparison. Dee Dee Bridgewater's tribute to Horace Silver album is monumental.
I love what I've heard of Diana Krall.
Her live album in Paris is phenomenal.
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 17:50 - Jun 25 with 1431 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 17:38 - Jun 25 by colinallcars
There are so many…I particularly like female jazz singers, a subject which was touched on in a recent thread about female singers in general. I think their voices are better suited to jazz than blokes. There aren't that many male jazz singers in comparison. Dee Dee Bridgewater's tribute to Horace Silver album is monumental.
I’ve been thinking the same recently - not many posters on here that like Jazz.
Anyway not the greatest singer or jazzman by a long stretch but nobody will rip out your heart like Chet Baker.
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 16:03 - Jun 25 by colinallcars
Please say you like jazz. That'd make two of us on this board.
colinallcars & 80s_boy, one more amongst all the 'hairy heathens' on here, weaned on Jazz by my folks from the early sixties but soul/funk took me over in the 70s, so more of a slightly decrepid old 'soul boy' now.....couple of tracks from the brothers I still adore though.
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 22:46 - Jun 25 with 1214 views
Seems there are more jazzers than we thought. I'm to be found poppin' my thumbs, diggin' the drums. My wife thinks they're "playing all the wrong notes" - I guess you have to have an ear for it.
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 22:46 - Jun 25 by Stanmiguel
Seems there are more jazzers than we thought. I'm to be found poppin' my thumbs, diggin' the drums. My wife thinks they're "playing all the wrong notes" - I guess you have to have an ear for it.
That's the problem I had.
Because no one in the family liked Jazz I had no exposure to it so when I first listened to some properly it seemed out of tune nonsense to be completely honest.
Also, non jazzos have a perception that its just one type of music when, of course, there are genres within the genre and even then nuances within each one too.
Apart from the other half, teaching me about jazz is the best gift from the father in law to me 😉
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 09:31 - Jun 26 with 1014 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 23:31 - Jun 25 by 80s_Boy
That's the problem I had.
Because no one in the family liked Jazz I had no exposure to it so when I first listened to some properly it seemed out of tune nonsense to be completely honest.
Also, non jazzos have a perception that its just one type of music when, of course, there are genres within the genre and even then nuances within each one too.
Apart from the other half, teaching me about jazz is the best gift from the father in law to me 😉
Amother vote for jazz and female jazz singers. Agree Diana Krall, check out The Girl in the Other Room. Also, Clare Martin is as good as I've heard.
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 12:09 - Jun 26 with 944 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 09:31 - Jun 26 by johann28
Amother vote for jazz and female jazz singers. Agree Diana Krall, check out The Girl in the Other Room. Also, Clare Martin is as good as I've heard.
I like most of Krall's many albums which benefit from very warm productions. The same with Clare Martin, which is no surprise as she is on Linn records who also produce extremely high end audio. It even says on the cover " best played on Linn equipment.". Fine if you've won the lottery. I particularly like the album Clare made with Ray Gelato.
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 13:17 - Jun 26 with 911 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 14:41 - Jun 25 by 80s_Boy
Straight in the the tough questions!
1) Not sure what it says about me but either a good French brie (not Cornish!) or smoked applewood!
2) Love most kinds of music from Blues to 80s pop, Brit Pop to Classical, opera to Prog. It's not a long list but the things my family got right were exposing me to a wide range of music tastes and QPR.
Favourite 5 bands/acts:
1) Pink Floyd (fanatical/obsessed about them) 2) Rolling Stones 3) Bowie 4) Fleetwood Mac (all versions) 5) Genesis (all versions)
Careful with those acts. U R's.
The grass is always greener.
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 14:47 - Jun 26 with 876 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 14:41 - Jun 25 by 80s_Boy
Straight in the the tough questions!
1) Not sure what it says about me but either a good French brie (not Cornish!) or smoked applewood!
2) Love most kinds of music from Blues to 80s pop, Brit Pop to Classical, opera to Prog. It's not a long list but the things my family got right were exposing me to a wide range of music tastes and QPR.
Favourite 5 bands/acts:
1) Pink Floyd (fanatical/obsessed about them) 2) Rolling Stones 3) Bowie 4) Fleetwood Mac (all versions) 5) Genesis (all versions)
The Rolling Stones played at my pub the first night open after lockdown. Mind you, that landlord's a crafty bleeder, he put a penny on a pint.
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Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 14:59 - Jun 26 with 862 views
Hello, Bonjour, Hola, Salve on 12:09 - Jun 26 by Stanmiguel
I like most of Krall's many albums which benefit from very warm productions. The same with Clare Martin, which is no surprise as she is on Linn records who also produce extremely high end audio. It even says on the cover " best played on Linn equipment.". Fine if you've won the lottery. I particularly like the album Clare made with Ray Gelato.
Haven't heard much of Clare Martin so will check her out ðŸ‘