Cargo of Eagles (2008)

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The stale room with its treacly flavour was by no means unpleasant after the damp outside and he was sitting next to Dido Jones which made every other circumstance fade into oblivion.
The plainclothed Sergeant Throstle who had appeared almost upon Mr Campion’s heels was much as Oates had described him. Like many good policemen of his type his main message seemed to be that he was no fool and, on the whole, kindly meant. He drew up a chair to the narrow end of the table to be sure of conducting t
...he party to his own complete satisfaction.
It was apparent too that Oates had negotiated Campion’s entry with discretion, conveying that here was someone to be handled as a V.I.P. from a different but possibly interconnected world. Throstle contemplated the boy friend without surprise. How could such a creature as Dr Jones ever expect to be left without a host of hypnotised companions? He wondered idly if her patients ever took their minds off her to consider their ailments.
On the whole the situation pleased him.


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Edgar G. 2 years ago

Electric guitar players at that period did NOT play with "honky-Tonk, piano players. When the front is removed the sound is louder not Honky-tonk. To get that effect one need to play in that style,. Another little bit of info (and I've done they all myself in the past) is to place pieces of paper between the hammers and the strings, which gives a "clackety-clack" effect, similar to an OLD piano with worn out keys playing a sort of "honky-tonk" It also provides a rhythmic effect, rather like a woodblock as played by, say -Johnny Dodds, who was King Oliver's drummer when he made those historic recordings of King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band , in 1923 ...23 records in all at that first session. The recording system was so primitive that drums would make the needle jump from the wax. so they used ONLY the wood block and cowbell. It was a double woodblock, elongated with a larger and smaller block joined in the centre, each emitting a different sound.

Terrific...some of my most valued 78 records. They can still be heard on Youtube. Oliver was a great composer also.

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