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Benny liked music; even as a kid he liked music. They had a wind-up gramophone and six 78rpm records, one of which was Green Door by Frankie Vaughan, his mother's favourite. He used to wonder what was behind the green door, and what his old man thought of this Frankie guy. Benny went to the cinema with his old man to see jazz films like High Society or The Glenn Miller Story or The Five Pennies. He made a paper and comb instrument to make fuzzy trumpet sounds, and pretended to be Louis Armstrong **** singing. Benny liked music so much he thought a black guy on the old tram (as a kid in London) was Louis, smiling at him, without his trumpet. Some things he can recall and never forget.
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Jan 27, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 at 11:36 AM UTC
BENNY LIKED MUSIC 1959.
Benny liked music; even as a kid he liked music. They had a wind-up gramophone and six 78rpm records, one of which was Green Door by Frankie Vaughan, his mother's favourite. He used to wonder what was behind the green door, and what his old man thought of this Frankie guy. Benny went to the cinema with his old man to see jazz films like High Society or The Glenn Miller Story or The Five Pennies. He made a paper and comb instrument to make fuzzy trumpet sounds, and pretended to be Louis Armstrong **** singing. Benny liked music so much he thought a black guy on the old tram (as a kid in London) was Louis, smiling at him, without his trumpet. Some things he can recall and never forget.
A BOY IN LONDON IN 1959 AND MUSIC.
TerryCollett
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Jan 27, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 at 11:36 AM UTC
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