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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Rowley Birkin QC wishes you a Merry Christmas!
Rowley Birkin QC wishes you a Merry Christmas
Produced by Paul Whitehouse
KT Tunstall ‘ 2000 Years
Again a snippet - so that muggins here will go searching for the FULL
CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
TBF it is from KT's flckennabok page
Not the same version but it’ll do hey?
The album track over a different vid
2000 miles?
Christmas Greetings from Willson/Williams
& Dan Willson
"Wishing you a wonderful Christmas . @witheredhand and I singing here today after his show last night. We have put a few extra Christmas songs for our respective Patreons over on @patreon to release in next few days.. If you’re interested in joining either of us over there.
Love hope kindness and small moments of joy to all x” Kathryn
Clark Micro Lyf [Steep Sims] | jt1674
. . . now again caught by the artwork for this one I am ashamed to say I didn’t know this from Chris Clark but I rather like it! . . . for more go to Tripping Mantras
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Venus in Furs - Eva Sacher-Masoch : A Life Split In Half
Photo: Marianne with Eva at Yew Tree Cottage 1970 by Terry O’Neill
Marianne’s mother Eva Sacher-Masoch is the subject of a new article on the online Austrian dance magazine tanz.at. Written by Philip Ward, the piece called ‘A Life Split In Half’ gives a fascinating account of Eva’s dance career in Germany and Austria before the Second World War. Featuring new research that builds on the anecdotes given in Marianne’s autobiographies and the BBC TV series ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ the article provides the most complete document of Eva’s early life written so far. You can read the article here: Eva Sacher-Masoch - A Life Split in Half
Ry Cooder - Fool For a Cigarette / Feelin’ Good [Paradise & Lunch] | jt1674
. . . and then you can always rely on Tripping Mantras to revisit the favourite classics . . . . Paradise & Lunch Mr Ryland P . . . . hmmm - mm!
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