{rappel} vous savez qu’on a un nombre phénoménal de liens ?
tellement qu’on ne les met pas tous ou
on ne les met plus, je ne sais pas
toujours est il qu’il y a là dedans les 2 essentiels russe

aussi, juste au moment où j’allais me désinscrire du fil rss du très superflu wfmu, il y a ce post là
qui me rend tout chose

j’éprouve une certaine difficulté à passer de sir douglas {ou sam the sham} à quoi que ce soit d’autre de
plus courant
, je fume des cigarillos
en attendant, et si j’avais le temps
je me lancerais dans la retranscription des paroles de You Can’t Hide A Redneck (Under That Hippy Hair)

voilà, j’ai perdu le fil
si, j’étais là
ah,
si, je sais jouer love me do à l’harmonica et du coup, je comprends que les gens aiment les beatles parce que
c’est si facile à comprendre mais aussi
c’est si facile à jouer
It was on the 4 September session that, according to McCartney, Martin suggested using a harmonica, presumably replacing a guitar phrase.[2] However, Martin’s own recollection of this is different, saying: « I picked up on ‘Love Me Do’ because of the harmonica sound », adding: « I loved wailing harmonica – it reminded me of the records I used to issue of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. I felt it had a definite appeal. »[13] John Lennon had learned to play a chromatic harmonica that his Uncle George (late husband of Aunt Mimi) had given to him as a child. But the instrument being used at this time was one stolen by Lennon from a music shop in Arnhem, the Netherlands, in 1960, as the Beatles first journeyed to Hamburg by road.[14][13][15] Lennon would have had this with him at the EMI audition, as Bruce Channel’s « Hey Baby », a hit in the UK in March 1962, with its harmonica intro, was one of the 33 songs the Beatles had prepared. Brian Epstein had in fact booked American Bruce Channel to top a NEMS Enterprises promotion at New Brighton’s Tower Ballroom on 21 June 1962, just a few weeks after « Hey Baby » had charted, with the Beatles a prestigious second on the bill. Lennon was particularly impressed with Channel’s harmonica player, Delbert McClinton[16] and approached him later for advice on how to play the instrument.[17] The harmonica was to become a feature of the Beatles’ early records such as « Love Me Do », « Please Please Me » and “From Me To You”. le nombre de conneries sans intérêt et minutieusement détaillées qu »on trouve dans wikipedia est
insondable
quant à youtube
c’est autre chose

bon