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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 27, 2020 18:20:13 GMT
Just dipped my toes (ears) into the first part.
"I suppose if you believe in being born to do something; music is what I'm supposed to be doing" said in 1979.
Not sure if he said this before '79 however now in 2020 we can all attest to that. He'll never stop nor could he.
Another thing I've only just noticed or never looked closely; has he always did that leaning up when singing at the mike? I thought it only started in the last few years.
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Post by JTull 007 on May 5, 2020 1:40:22 GMT
Refresh page after each segment and use FULL SCREEN  Dee Palmer interview for Legasee Veterans Video Archive LINK 7 segments to be played : USE FULL SCREEN to avoid POP-UPs After her military career, Dee Palmer found fame with the band, Jethro Tull. But fame and fortune doesn't necessarily bring you happiness as Dee reveals in this fascinating interview. Dee Palmer was raised in a mining community near Wolverhampton. Born with autism and gender dysphoria, he struggled with his identity from an early age. After seeking some advice from a neighbour, he decided to enlist in the army and in 1953 joined the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards.  
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Post by steelmonkey on May 5, 2020 1:47:23 GMT
Thanks, Jim. This will be happily consumed as my bedtime story to myself tonight.
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 30, 2021 1:05:00 GMT
Dave Rees I spoke to Dee Palmer yesterday, and it looks like we are ready to start work on The Water's Edge project! The Tallis CD has been a great success, so thank you to all of you that have bought the CD or download to help make The Water's Edge possible. Tallis on Vinyl - pre-sale will be launched shortly for the vinyl album, probably limited to just 100 copies. CD still available - but likely to sell out! - at www.anewdaymerchandise.com/apps/webstore (page 2) Download available at www.alfoldrockblues.com/music
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