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    The Persuaders: Peace In The Valley of Love

    Haven't heard this one in a while. Just ... perfect.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    Haven't heard this one in a while. Just ... perfect.


    .....................You have no idea about the synchronicity in your post. So.........
    A friend of mine passed away a few days ago. This is the 1st time that I look at this forum since he passed on. And he used to play with the Persuaders, ''when he was a baby'', as he would say.
    There is peace in the valley of love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatanyway View Post
    .....................You have no idea about the synchronicity in your post. So.........
    A friend of mine passed away a few days ago. This is the 1st time that I look at this forum since he passed on. And he used to play with the Persuaders, ''when he was a baby'', as he would say.
    There is peace in the valley of love.
    Wow - so sorry to hear about your friend; it would be interesting to hear more of what you know about his experiences. The entire lp is excellent as well as this not-often-enough played cut. I do hope there is peace for you both and I'm glad to have [[without realization) donated a bit of a memorial. Best wishes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    Wow - so sorry to hear about your friend; it would be interesting to hear more of what you know about his experiences. The entire lp is excellent as well as this not-often-enough played cut. I do hope there is peace for you both and I'm glad to have [[without realization) donated a bit of a memorial. Best wishes.

    His name is Ronny Drayton, you will be able to find quite a bit about him across the web, although perhaps not things such as this, such as he toured with them in the 70s. They toured in packages, and he kept a lot of respect for ''costume acts'', as he sometimes referred to them, to this day.
    Ahh yes it's a sad time.
    Thank you.

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