[kj] Geordie dream

iPat pmdavies at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 12:40:38 EST 2005


With his hat on at the gig he looked like Jude Law! I couldnt help
laughing, until i saw Greame Rowlands clenched teeth after
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:31:58 +0000, god botherer <acroastic at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Had quite a lucid dream about Geordie the other night. He had released a
> solo album - instrumental, semi-acoustic - some orchestration, I think - and
> parts of it were revelatory - like nothing ever heard before.
> 
> In the dream I read a review which eulogised euphorically. Pieces were going
> to be performed at various places, including a kite festival, Turned out
> Geordie was a big kite fan. Don't suppose there's any truth in that in real
> life.
> 
> He was also now sporting a quite luxuriant wig which recalled the glory that
> had been his real hair 25 years ago. In the dream he had a pet name for the
> syrup, but I can't recall that detail.
> 
> If not a hairpiece there should certainly be a solo album in real life. One
> sometimes suspects that Geordie is just a little bit too lazy. While he's at
> it he could get his amps sorted out too.
> 
> One very nice bloke and a hugely talented individual. I hope he gets to
> leave a fitting legacy in his own right.
> 
> Si
> 
> Si
> 
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