CD REVIEW: Talbert St. Claire's Tears of the Forest

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Tell us something.: I play whistles. I sell whistles. This seems just a BIT excessive to the cause. A sentence or two is WAY less than 100 characters.

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talbert st.claire wrote:i gave free advice to all even without thinking twice because i love to teach!!! .... i wont mention names here, but i did not hesitate to "HELP YOU" when you asked for it! .... " A REAL PLAYER IS ONE THAT SHOWS CONCERN FOR FELLOW MUSICIANS"!

Free advice is that which is given without ANY expectation of compensation EVER. You are a new person here. You seem to only post when it is to your own advantage or to complain that your advantage is being ignored. It is quite apparent to me that your only reason for establishing a presence here was to grow a market. Not a bad thing, in and of itself, but your response to a lack of attention is not appropriate.

" A REAL PLAYER IS ONE THAT SHOWS CONCERN FOR FELLOW MUSICIANS"! regardless of possible or lost chances for compensation.

Grow up please.
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I too have a Cd it is very good, well played and recorded the music is wonderful. 8)

:o Must be a full Moon :o

Talbert. stop throwing your rattel out the pram. :(
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CHIFF FIPPLE wrote:I too have a Cd it is very good, well played and recorded the music is wonderful. 8)
Me too, it's Mary Bergin's CD. :D
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A'h :o I also have a Pink floyd CD, see that Pink he can throw a wobler better than talbert :P
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Good lord, get a grip.......

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Post by Zubivka »

I liked Talbert album clips, yet
there is something I don't get here, or
there are some things I don't dig here, rather.

1) Dale posts a review on Talbert's CD, and cites Spillane. He says Talbert's is more like elevator music, but since he likes elevator music, it's objectively a positive review. When a young journalist, I used the same compliment when I really felt like trashing someone, but what does this prove?
2) Talbert gets adenoid like butterless spinach, and quotes Spillane. He says he was glad giving advice to people here, but they're no good people so goodbye people.
3) Tyghress has her own felines and quotes Spill Names, and says one shan't spillanes, or vice-versa, and she don't usually snap at people--and true she usually doest not, doest she usually?--so she unusually giveth the holler to Talbert, and gets her claws out for good so it ain't really snapping...
4) Byll sums it up quite clearly yet gently, keepeth to his recent policy and doest not link to an ads page, and one would think that sould do, sum it up and leave it at page one.
5) Everyone jumps in, and I'm totally confused on what's this all ado about nothin' and I'll get back to bed, read back Ilf's and Petrov's Twelve Chairs instead of spillan' their names...
6) I prefer threads trashing re***ers for the heck it's just fun, and plain silly humour, than those getting all his hoopla just because sp***ne was quoted, for this ain't good-humoured and reeks of churches and ayatollisms.

Night, good folks. :roll:
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Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
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Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
Shall we have a war? The Butterless Spinach versus the Boiled Carrots?


Oh yeah, are we quite done yet? I think most people leave because we arent willing to say, okay, whatever.... :roll: and just keep bashing and bashing. (well, the pot is calling, later peoples)
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blackhawk wrote:Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
We have to squash these vegetative metaphors before they drive us all out of our gourds!
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blackhawk wrote:Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
Blacky, don't trash B.S. before you know it better:
1) It will bolt your door safer than a boiled carrot--forget its iron contents, it will rust the lock solid!
2) Butterless spinach is the Ultimate Educational tool of Our French Republican School. For, by feeding us BS once a week, complete with one Egg Boiled Green And Rock-solid In The Juice You Wondered Whether That Is The Famed 100 Years Chinese Egg--steal a breath now, it's a jig--
we learnt:
a) life is not a garden of roses
b) who cares about hairdress, when this stuff is supposed to be kosher, and Everything Acceptable By Any Religion Around Even For Easter, so there's no excuse and we all will have to eat it except if we set a strike (aka "FOODFIGHT!") but this takes a majority.
c) it tastes exactly like a rusted nail (and not a roasted snail, which we frogs would have gladly traded for!)

3) BS forcefeedingly driven into my organism kept me safe of drugs for, ever since, whenever I smelt pot--whether raw, powdered, compressed, cold, lit or cookie-pied, whether californiana or caucasiana--its faintest smell always reminded me of our Republican Butterless Spinach (R-BS) and I always answered "no, thanks, I'd rather have a cognac".

Of all this R-BS, everything is blatantly and deliberately OT but only (3) is reasonably reliable.
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3) BS forcefeedingly driven into my organism kept me safe of drugs for, ever since, whenever I smelt pot--whether raw, powdered, compressed, cold, lit or cookie-pied, whether californiana or caucasiana--its faintest smell always reminded me of our Republican Butterless Spinach (R-BS) and I always answered "no, thanks, I'd rather have a cognac".
Whoops, wrong pot Zuke
"The pots calling the kettle black"
Should have known that was going to happen


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DCrom wrote:
blackhawk wrote:Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
We have to squash these vegetative metaphors before they drive us all out of our gourds!
Signing off now...I'm too hungry to post. :D
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Zubivka wrote:
blackhawk wrote:Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
Blacky, don't trash B.S. before you know it better:
I never trash B.S. I get lots of it right here at C&F. :D
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blackhawk wrote:
Zubivka wrote:
blackhawk wrote:Oh no, Zubsky, not butterless spinach!
Blacky, don't trash B.S. before you know it better:
I never trash B.S. I get lots of it right here at C&F. :D
I knew you'd bite on that bait :D
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Zubivka wrote:
blackhawk wrote:
Zubivka wrote: Blacky, don't trash B.S. before you know it better:
I never trash B.S. I get lots of it right here at C&F. :D
I knew you'd bite on that bait :D
Well, he said he was hungry . . .
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