It was a mad time - trying to shut us up, stop us socialising & locking us in. It was the biggest racket in history of the world- we know who gained. Music saves the day.
Well I saw mick Taylor and jimmy wood live at the Dell bar in Columbus ohio in the early 90s. Honestly Jimmy stole the show. He was awesome full of energy and blew the blues harp like a son of a bitch!!!!!!!
AWESOME VIDEO,front to back !!! And the second set with all the children dressed up with the woad face paint gave me chills. Being from the USA doesnt hold fast the pride I have in my ancestral blood.I will never deny my Irish/Scottish blood. Its videos like yours that make my soul cry out to my clans folk abroad.
Who imposed that restriction of 2km? Im from the USA and I wont say anything to cause you trouble with the powers that be. If you can tell us WHY the restriction and WHO runs the government,that would be of interest to those of us living in other lands.
I'm surprised that no one answered your query in a year. She is talking about a time during the covid pandemic when we had restrictions on movement, this was in force for a short time.
Thanks for a brilliant video. Having been lucky enough to sail Lough Allen and the Shannon Erne Waterway and sit in the brooding twilight viewing those hills how can you not believe in fairies?
The Tweety Treaty in Sunbird Streety Joke Did that Tweety suggest you give everyone a Triple Treaty for the First Fleety's. Didn't the Flies and the Fleas and the Tourettes jut inform the nature of the 'splutter butt'. Here's an example of the volitional aspects of Surname Jokes across Occupation. It's a bit late in the show for this sort of reform, isn't it? Anyway here's the Surname Joke with a song titled, 'How Much is a Pound of Butterworth?' It's public domain and free to share:) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k3b9EZ0wSyQ.html