Euan McGwegor

my new survival plan involves nurturing my heart with King of the Hill and the Grateful Dead’s best two albums as mentioned upthread

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Mate did I miss the zoom

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oh man I would love if you listened to workingmans dead and american beauty and let me know what you thought.

I started the former and was feeling it! will get back to you :slightly_smiling_face:

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I would so join this if I wasn’t just dropping here to complain about it being only half two. Feel like I’ve been a sleep for ages already and now I must battle crankiness to sleep more.

Will I manage it?

Only time will snoooooorrreee

Nigh night, night shift

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join us!!

I’d just yawn loudly and look dishevelled slash adorable

Which admittedly is a solid contribution to any zoom call

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Knobbed de

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You’re SO Amazing tilts XXXX loved zooming with you as always :heart:

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always a pleasure fellow zoomers!

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Aww, you too :heart: always such a good time chatting away on zoom with you!!

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Le knobboi

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the Grateful Dead are always captured in live form. Please check this out. My favorite live recording of all time. @maggieloveshopey can attest I believe.

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oh goodness, so many feelings of woe :cry:

except for the lovely zooming i had earlier on, that was very good, obvs.

Can’t have woe when you have no work tomorrow.

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Haha, you are full of the best facts my excellent friend! Was so nice to chat this evening!! :smiley:

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oh yeah, live Dead is the best Dead. It’s erratic, and there’ll always be some plodding but those moments where it all locks in and they reach those sublime passages make it all worth it. My favourite recordings are from May 1977, especially the famous Cornell show

If you want something beautiful to sit back and lose yourself in, this Eyes Of the World from 1990 with Branford Marsalis sitting in on saxophone is incredible.

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