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1/29/2024 1:47:31 PM
naked comes the stranger-eating melting ice cream-dig it



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BEATBOX BEETHOVEN

1/29/2024 1:47:31 PM

naked comes the stranger-eating melting ice cream-dig it
Steve April and Mark Stein drop a real interesting tunage, it definitely has a bit of Steely Dan stuck in the middle feel, to me, anyways, it really sounds like old Joe B. found his place in the world eating melting ice cream ,great tune dudes
top drawer lyrics and a whole lot of groovalicious musicality
beatbox beethoven


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BEATBOX BEETHOVEN

1/29/2024 1:53:55 PM


Here is the link to the song, very good guys, rocking cool, excellent lyrics too!!!!!!!!!!Naked comes the stranger
Beatbox Beethoven


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Steve April

1/29/2024 10:22:23 PM


Pretty groovy station there, Bryon...

Appreciate the commentary/thoughts, such a lovely group here, I'll have a whole lot of listening to do when I get the opportunity...

"Born a poor young country boy/Mother nature's son..."


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Paul groover

1/30/2024 3:41:34 PM


Good song defo add to station


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Steve April

2/3/2024 2:48:09 AM ---- Updated 2/3/2024 2:49:09 AM


Early life
Daniel Foe (his original name) was probably born in Fore Street in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate, London.[7] Defoe later added the aristocratic-sounding "De" to his name, and on occasion made the false claim of descent from a family named De Beau Faux.[8] "De" is also a common prefix in Flemish surnames.[9] His birthdate and birthplace are uncertain, and sources offer dates from 1659 to 1662, with the summer or early autumn of 1660 considered the most likely.[10] His father, James Foe, was a prosperous tallow chandler of probable Flemish descent,[11][12][a] and a member of the Worshipful Company of Butchers. In Defoe's early childhood, he experienced some of the most unusual occurrences in English history: in 1665, seventy thousand were killed by the Great Plague of London, and the next year, the Great Fire of London left only Defoe's and two other houses standing in his neighbourhood.[16] In 1667, when he was probably about seven, a Dutch fleet sailed up the Medway via the River Thames and attacked the town of Chatham in the raid on the Medway. His mother, Alice, had died by the time he was about ten.[17][18]
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