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« Reply #50 on: August 05, 2014, 09:06:42 PM »

I've reached a weird point in my life where nothing sucks.  I see everything as products of what they are.  It's weird and liberating and fascinating and humorous.  Therefore everything becomes about me -- and whether I'm into it or not.  Which is not about anything concrete, especially related to the subject matter being discussed.  Go figure.

Either the blinders are full-on or misplaced in the "drunk drawer" where we keep our rubber bands.  You decide!   Cheesy
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« Reply #51 on: August 06, 2014, 06:05:15 AM »

Who's Tab Lloyd?

A person of little to no importance...

Like all of us here.

at first i thought that was a cheesy pun on 'tabloid'. now im confused..
Tab Lloyd is very real. His very first post on this board, in the New Mike Love Interview topic, is already a classic:

"Mike, what do you recommend in the way of cutlery sets for the single man?" LOL
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"Ik bun moar een eenvoudige boerenlul en doar schoam ik mien niet veur" (Normaal, 1978)
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« Reply #52 on: August 08, 2014, 01:05:58 PM »

I myself prefer plastic cutlery.   Wash or toss.

No one mentioned the BJ Thomas cover of DWB where the lyrics are "improved' and made 70's lounge hip.  A bit like the Don Ho take on Fire and Rain.

Jon, Nice review and interpretation of the song.  The Kingsley Abbot book has a nice "personal appreciation" of the song.

IMO, The song rates in the top 10 of the BB catalogue both sonically and lyrically.
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