I have to correct you on the point you made regarding Peter Green and Danny Kirwan of Fleetwood Mac. True, they did take acid in Munich and it affected Green moreso than Kirwan. Green subsequently left the group but although he didn't know it at the time, he was schizophrenic and mis-diagnosed as suffering from depression. He was never homeless. Danny Kirwan continued in the group after Green's departure but quit during a tour of America as a result of the pressure placed on him to write new material and the fact that he was well on the way to being an alcoholic. Again, he wasn't homeless and apparantly still lives in London. Get the DVD Man Of The World - it will explain everything regarding Peter Green.
Boz
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Judy Carne... the sock it to me ... girl , was once a Lionel Blair dancer along with Una Stubbs and Amanda Barrie. There's no need to keep cheese in the fridge, leave it out on the side, if it sweats a little in summer weather... so much the better, it will add to the flavour of the cheese. Cheese kept in the fridge is inevitably flat and tasteless. Peter Green and Danny Kirwan were both guitar heroes with the blues group... Fleetwood Mac they both tripped on acid while at a party in Munich and both ended up derelicts on the street. "The Teak Forest".... an ancient Indian poem, was Marilyn Monroe's favourite poem. Richard Monckton Milnes during the Victorian era had perhaps the largest porn collection in all of Europe. He became an MP and friend of Prime Minister Gladstone. He was an ardent suitor of Florence Nightingale, who in the end, refused to marry him. He also persued a literary career championing writers such as Algernon Swinburne and Ralph Waldo Emerson. His huge porn collection is now in the London Library. April 1st 1966... Harold Wilson won a landslide victory and the floodgates of Socialism opened in the UK. ( April Fools Day ) It took the advent of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s to turn the socialist tide which she managed to do ..... at least for a while ! 600,000 Americans died during the American Civil War in the 1860s... Thats more Americans than died in WW1 , WW2, and Vietnam combined ! Not one reference to King David or King Solomon has been found in the records of countries neighbouring Israel. Not even the Phonecians have any record of that fabled Empire. The infamous ... Marquis de Sade wrote a novel... "Juliet..." It is written in 1st person and is nearly as long as Tolstoy's ...War and Peace.... The infamous.. Lord Byron... wrote two volumes of memoirs. Lord Byron led a roguish life and was feted by high society in England and Italy... who knows what intriguing information about his life and times were to be found in those memoirs. Alas we'll never know. On 17th May 1824 Byron's publisher..John Murray.... fed both volumes of the manuscript to the flames .... he had read them and considered them far too scandalous to publish. The famous Dutch painter... Van Dyke... traveled to England in April 1632 and became Court Painter to King Charles 1st . He only spent 7 years in England yet he completed over 400 portraits many of which are among the greatest treasures of museums and private art collections all over the world. He painted over 40 portraits of King Charles 1st. Monday 5th September 1966 .......... the Avengers began filming in colour in the grounds of Palace House Hampshire ( Home of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu) The lovely Emma Peel was soon to hit the UK TV screens in full living colour ! 1965–68: With Emma Peel At this point the show was sold to a United States network, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The Avengers became one of the first British series to be aired on prime time U.S. television. The ABC network paid the then-unheard of sum of $2 million for the first 26 episodes. The average budget for each episode was reportedly £56,000, very high for the British TV industry. The fourth series aired in the U.S. from March to December 1966. Previously the series had been shot on 405-line videotape using a multicamera setup, with very little provision for editing . The U.S. deal meant that the producers could afford to shoot the series on 35mm film from this point. It continued to be produced in monochrome. The use of film rather than videotape was essential, as British 405-line video was technically incompatible with the U.S. NTSC videotape format. It was also visually inferior to 'filmed' productions, which were standard on U.S. prime time television at that time. Shakespeare wrote 39 plays and out of all of them.... only 2 plays are original ie The Tempest... and Midsummer Night's Dream... The rest of the plays are based on existing stories, plays, myths and history. Why did no letters of Shakespeare survive ? why did not even a scrap of his manuscript survive ? We have lots of manuscripts and letters from his contemporary writers but nada from old Bill. This seems to me like one gigantic conspiracy ..... did Shakespeare really exist ? are his writings the result of a commitee.... are they a collected work by many authors like the Bible ? Phillip Henslow was a famous diarist in Elizabethan England, his diary mentions most of the playwrites of the day but he never once mentions Shakespeare. Royce was from a poor family, he was a great mechanic and built a car in Manchester. Rolls was from a very rich family. Six years after he met Royce..... Rolls died in an air crash on 12 July 1910 at Hengistbury Airfield Bournemouth when the tail of his Wright Flyer broke off during a flying display. He became the first Englishman to die in an aircrash. He was age 32. Alexander Pope was a sex mad, sex starved dwarf ( 4ft.6" ) he was obsessed with women and constantly described their vanities and foibles in his poems. |
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