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We Got The Stable Front Fitted, Vlog 12.11.23
Up and out early this morning, and Lynne and I got the stable front all fitted, looks much better and will keep the weather off Skye Please give a thumbs up (like) and subscribe to my YouTube channel
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“They Hope It Won’t Fall Apart,” Border Cities Star.. August 27, 1931. Page 03. ---- IN THIS ancient ‘crate,’ Leo Cousineau and Maurice Webber today started for Saskatoon. The youths bought the flivver for $1, and after buying new parts worth $10 and working on it for two weeks, they pepped the old engine up so that it will do 45 miles an hour. Although the engine is in pretty fair shape, the rest of the wagon was rather shaky. The youths are confident, however, that they will reach their destination. Both youths reside on Campbell avenue. If they can get work in the West, they will remain there. if not, they will try to drive the car back to Windsor. Maurice is at the wheel.
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Fixed Up : Le power trio garage par excellence
Retrouvez notre chronique de « Who Is Innocent? – A Singles Collection 1983-1987 », signé Fixed Up, un objet de collection à ne pas manquer
Nineteen Something s’est lancé dans la mise à disposition des titres introuvables de la scène française underground et anglophone de la fin du dernier millénaire. Il nous livre ici un objet qu’on n’osait espérer : l’intégrale des singles aujourd’hui introuvables de Fixed Up.
Le trio havrais qui touche maintenant au mythe avait, en effet, sorti une demi-douzaine de 45 tours chez Sonics, Closer et les Australiens de Citadel avant et en parallèle de leurs deux uniques albums. Vite rangés dans le revival garage de l’époque, la réécoute des titres nous rappelle à quel point le groupe était bien plus que ça, introduisant des cuivres («One Night Stand») ou des choeurs («Who Is Innocent?», un tube) touchant au rhythm’n’blues dans leur basse/guitare/batterie pas si basique. Les collectioneurs, les nostalgiques et les gens de goût savent déjà qu’il leur faut ce disque.
Silvère Vincent
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