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For my money Burdon is overacting here and I miss Winwood's Hammond organ from the original.
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His Norfolk jackets, his gold cigarette case and match box, his air of distinction, his wealth of black hair which grew to a point on his forehead, even the walking stick which he sometimes carried; to Mary's mind these had always been properties in a human drama -- a drama breathless with possibilities, written by Destiny and entitled Burdon
Mary Minds Her Business George Weston
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"Burdon," he says, "you have a bunch of small keys, haven't you?"
Begumbagh A Tale of the Indian Mutiny George Manville Fenn 1870
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"Burdon," he said, "we'll get this job done, and then I shall have to make arrangements for you to go into an imbecile ward."
Begumbagh A Tale of the Indian Mutiny George Manville Fenn 1870
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I found myself in a waiting room with Eric Burdon of the Animals fame -- already a thrill for me -- when in walked Tony Curtis with his significantly younger wife.
David Wild: "Bernie's Tune": A Playlist for the Late Great Tony Curtis David Wild 2010
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I found myself in a waiting room with Eric Burdon of the Animals fame -- already a thrill for me -- when in walked Tony Curtis with his significantly younger wife.
David Wild: "Bernie's Tune": A Playlist for the Late Great Tony Curtis David Wild 2010
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Liberal England: Eric Burdon and the Animals: Colored Rain. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}
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I found myself in a waiting room with Eric Burdon of the Animals fame -- already a thrill for me -- when in walked Tony Curtis with his significantly younger wife.
David Wild: "Bernie's Tune": A Playlist for the Late Great Tony Curtis David Wild 2010
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Today's song is taken from Eric Burdon and the Animals 1968 album Love Is. It is a cover of the Traffic song Coloured Rain from their album of the previous year, Mr Fantasy.
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The fundamental idea behind kin selection was first glimpsed in a pub more than half a century ago by Briton John Burdon Sanderson Haldane.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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