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Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

Bruce Kennewel

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Bruce Kennewel » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Urrk!
(Spit!, spit!...now goes to sink and tips contents of wine glass down drain,
refills with a Cabernet rather than the Reisling!)

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> Good call Bruce. Yellow should be the colour of a beer's by-product and
not
> at it's pre consumption stage <G>

> MS



> > > Oh dear!  Just as well you didn't START with the Fosters....that
> would've
> > > put you off beer for some weeks.

> > I somehow get the feeling you disapprove of Fosters...?

> > Beers and cheers
> > (uncle) Goy

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Bruce Kennewel

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Bruce Kennewel » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Aaaaah1 Now THAT is a nice drop, Ed. :-)
When/where have you tried Coopers?
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Edwin Solhei

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Edwin Solhei » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Bruce Kennewell wrote

"The Butterfly Farm", Bachelor, N.T., AUS, July 24th. 1999 - 8:03pm!
Yes.. it's *that* good Gents!!!

And the fludium tast even better after you've just gone thru Litchfield
National Park on a push-bike..  3 days on dirt roads with 2.5 billion bumps
per. sqr. meter - in 35+ degrees C. - sure makes the beer taste... "special"
:-)

A damn fine brew if you ask me Bruce!

Care to send me a few bottles? :)

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Peter Ive

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Peter Ive » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00



>> Oh dear!  Just as well you didn't START with the Fosters....that would've
>> put you off beer for some weeks.

>I somehow get the feeling you disapprove of Fosters...?

Only as a beverage.  Apparently it makes great weedkiller.  :)
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don hodgdo

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by don hodgdo » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00



> > Tsk, tsk....you youngsters!

> > It was Jan and Dean and they had several "surfin'" hits....I think one
of
> > theirs was
> > "Ride, Ride, Ride The Wild Surf" and definitely their signature tune,
"Surf
> > City".

> You are quite right old man, but I think there was a blues or soul duo
> called Sam & Dave as well, not sure though...:-)

> Beers and cheers
> (uncle) Goy

Sam and Dave Rocked!

http://www.memphisguide.com/music2/stax/staxartists/samdave.html

"Sam & Dave's hits "Hold On (I'm Comin') (#21, 1966)", "Soul Man"(#2, 1967),
"I Thank You," (#9) became some of Stax best known hits, which were to
define the early Stax Southern Soul sound."

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Bruce Kennewel

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Bruce Kennewel » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00

If I could guarantee you that they'd arrive in one piece, I'd be delighted
to send them, Ed.
I take it that you can't buy it in your part of the world?
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J. P. Hovercraf

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by J. P. Hovercraf » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Actually Sam & Dave were responsible for such greats as Soul Man, I Thank You (later
covered by Zed Zed Top), Hold On, I'm Comin'...

It's a little known fact that Sam used to be half of a duet with Ella Fitzgerald,
but they broke up due to dissapointing ticket sales. No one would come into a place
advertising "Sam 'n' Ella..."

Ba-domp..crash!

J. P. Hovercraft






> > > > > And is it just coincidence than Jan Kohl is in the UK now, himself? ;-)
> > > > > Is David really Geoff, or is he Jan?  Hmmmmm... <g>

> > > > Not unless he has a split personality, I've actually seen them together
> > > > :-), Jan and Dave that is....

> > > > Beers and cheers
> > > > (uncle) Goy

> > > Hmmm, Jan and Dave...didn't they have a couple of hit singles back in the
> > > 60's? ;- )

> > LOL, wasn't that Sam and Dave or something ?

> It was the super group formed when Jan (of Jan and Dean) joined Dave (of Sam and
> Dave) to become Jan and Dave.

> Dave Ewing

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Goy Larse

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Goy Larse » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> Sam and Dave Rocked!

> http://www.memphisguide.com/music2/stax/staxartists/samdave.html

> "Sam & Dave's hits "Hold On (I'm Comin') (#21, 1966)", "Soul Man"(#2, 1967),
> "I Thank You," (#9) became some of Stax best known hits, which were to
> define the early Stax Southern Soul sound."

Thx, I actually fired up "Blues Brothers" last night just to check :-)

Beers and cheers
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Goy Larse

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Goy Larse » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> Actually Sam & Dave were responsible for such greats as Soul Man, I Thank You (later
> covered by Zed Zed Top), Hold On, I'm Comin'...

> It's a little known fact that Sam used to be half of a duet with Ella Fitzgerald,
> but they broke up due to dissapointing ticket sales. No one would come into a place
> advertising "Sam 'n' Ella..."

> Ba-domp..crash!

Thx, I knew I had them from somewhere

Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy

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Eldre

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Eldre » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00



>You do realise that you won't get a reply from Dave do you. I've never
>seen a post from Dave, in fact a lot of people have questioned his actual
>existence! I personally favour the theory that he works for Papyrus and
>does tracks in his spare time, bestowing occasional gifts on the grateful
>GPL community.

Er...you might, rabbit - you might...
Dave's certainly posted here before.  I just got an e-mail from him answering a
question I had about his track converter.

Eldred
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Eldre

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Eldre » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00


>> Hmmm, Jan and Dave...didn't they have a couple of hit singles back in the
>> 60's? ;- )

>LOL, wasn't that Sam and Dave or something ?

Sam and Dave did Soul Man.  Jan and DEAN did surfer music...Little old lady
from Pasadena, etc.

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David Ewin

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by David Ewin » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> Actually Sam & Dave were responsible for such greats as Soul Man, I Thank You (later
> covered by Zed Zed Top), Hold On, I'm Comin'...

J.P. - that was just a joke.  Having grown up in the '60s and being a music fanatic, I
am very well aware of who both "Jan and Dean" (Jan Berry and Dean Torrence - "Dead
Man's Curve", "Sidewalk Surfin'", "Surf City", "Ride the Wild Surf", "The Little Old
Lady from Pasadena") and "Sam and Dave"  (Sam Moore and Dave Prater (R.I.P.)- R&B
greats who recorded on the Memphis based Stax label) are. How's that for a horribly
formed run on sentence?


> > It was the super group formed when Jan (of Jan and Dean) joined Dave (of Sam and
> > Dave) to become Jan and Dave.

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Peter Ive

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Peter Ive » Fri, 21 Jul 2000 04:00:00


writes



>writes

>> >> Oh dear!  Just as well you didn't START with the Fosters....that
>would've
>> >> put you off beer for some weeks.

>> >I somehow get the feeling you disapprove of Fosters...?

>> Only as a beverage.  Apparently it makes great weedkiller.  :)

>Peter, you're down right *** today, aren't you :-)

Hehe, I have my moments, though they are becoming more infrequent.  Too
much weedkiller I think.  :)
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more correct than another's, because each is
the sole judge of his or her own experience.

Uncle Feste

Dave Noonan: A quick question about Imola

by Uncle Feste » Sat, 22 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> J.P. - that was just a joke.  Having grown up in the '60s and being a >music fanatic, I
> am very well aware of who both "Jan and Dean" (Jan Berry and Dean >Torrence - "Dead
> Man's Curve", "Sidewalk Surfin'", "Surf City", "Ride the Wild Surf", >"The Little Old
> Lady from Pasadena") and "Sam and Dave"  (Sam Moore and Dave Prater >(R.I.P.)- R&B
> greats who recorded on the Memphis based Stax label) are. How's that for >a horribly
> formed run on sentence?

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