Abbey Road
Late night mini-post -
Just listening to my old vinyl copy of Abbey Road - takes me right back to Mr. Edwards' flat in Harborne and Woodpecker cider and Phil's mom's awful Players No.10 ciggies - why were they so bad compared to No.6? And why would Phil nick them in the first place? Answers, please from those of us still alive from those halcyon, talk-all-day days, the invincible years of youth. And it's still a magnificent album, on the whole...
Just listening to my old vinyl copy of Abbey Road - takes me right back to Mr. Edwards' flat in Harborne and Woodpecker cider and Phil's mom's awful Players No.10 ciggies - why were they so bad compared to No.6? And why would Phil nick them in the first place? Answers, please from those of us still alive from those halcyon, talk-all-day days, the invincible years of youth. And it's still a magnificent album, on the whole...
Don't forget the menthol crystals. Probably the only way Phil's Mom could stand the No.10's in the first place. And why nick and smoke the No.10's ? Same reason we used to buy the 'Joy Sticks' from the tobacconist shop near The Duke of York in Harborne - they were cheap!
ReplyDeleteYou're right about Abbey Road, magnificent album.