phillyfan26
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- I mispronounce tour as "tore."
I just remembered: Canadians made fun of me for this once.
- I mispronounce tour as "tore."
i can't remember if he played any of his 80s stuffI'm listening to Higher Love now I'm actually pretty excited.
However, I have to ask.
Why is Steve Winwood opening for Tom Petty
Ax, nevermind, it finaly showed up, along with the 20 other emails I was supposed to recieve this evening
And nevermind to this then
What's the deal with Rapid share always telling me "it's Happy Hour"? I mean, it's been fucking Happy Last Couple Of Months at the moment.
Fun fact since we are talking about accents:
Language experts say people in Omaha have almost no accent and new anchors are trained to like people from here.
Fun fact since we are talking about accents:
Language experts say people in Omaha have almost no accent and new anchors are trained to like people from here.
i do those as wellThese articles nail my accent.
- I mispronounce tour as "tore."
- I pronounce words like "come on" as "come auwn."
Check, check ...
i can't remember if he played any of his 80s stuff
that's interesting
At least it got through!
It's happy hour for most of the day since they changed their site. Usually 5-7 PM here is not, I guess downloading increases with people getting home from work?
1. In America, it is literally incorrect to capitalize articles, conjunctions, and prepositions in titles.
2. I was not aware that it changed around the world, hence why my post said it was incorrect.
3. Kindly stop trying to belittle the US every chance you get. We have our faults, but calling our grammar inferior is beyond absurd.
he played mellow 60s stuff when i saw him. this was a few years ago, though. it was cool to be sitting outside on a blanket watching him. kinda made me forget what year it was.I should probably check and see what he's been playing before I get too excited.... but since the Heartbreakers have been playing almost all hits, I gotta hope he's doing the same
Secrets
I'm A Man
Hungry Man
Can't Find My Way Home
Dear Mr Fantasy
Fly
At Times We Do Forget
Higher Ground
Dirty City
Preceding the main act was another legendary figure, Steve Winwood, the onetime blue-eyed boy wonder of British blues who now offers highly-skilled, percussive jazz-rock in addition to his soulful classics and '80s commercial hits. His keening, uniquely shimmering vocals still intact, Winwood, on Hammond organ and electric guitar (persuasively used on Dear Mr. Fantasy), covered material from his new album Nine Lives and freshly painted versions of Blind Faith's Can Find My Way Home, I'm a Man and a Trinidadian rework of Higher Love.
bonnie!What the dogg guys, you didn't finish this one in seven hours?
What the dogg guys, you didn't finish this one in seven hours?
that looks similar to the setlist when i saw him.Damn it
or me, i just would say "what's wrong?"For a phrase like, "What's the trouble?", New Yorkers would say "What's da trouble?" whereas Philly would say "What's a trouble?"
True.
that looks similar to the setlist when i saw him.
But you can confuse your Philly-born pals by getting them to read this list: bat, bad, sat, sad, mat, mad, mash, grad, path, grab, pat, pad, glad, pass, laugh, bath, past, calf, badge, jazz, jam, ham, bag, bang, began, fad, mad, dad.
or me, i just would say "what's wrong?"
For a phrase like, "What's the trouble?", New Yorkers would say "What's da trouble?" whereas Philly would say "What's a trouble?"
True.
You know America's a piece of shit. I forget that everything is better everywhere else. Come auwn.
or me, i just would say "what's wrong?"
record yourself saying it and let's see.Do the vowels sound the same to you when you say them aloud? I don't buy that.
Do the vowels sound the same to you when you say them aloud? I don't buy that.
you're right, i'd probably say "what the fuck is your problem" or "jesus christ, calm down"I would say "Jeeeeez, man. Calm down."
Like I'm gonna take a whiz through a 5000 dollar suit. Come auwn!