tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6219646897587177986.post8975387592060608609..comments2024-03-06T04:50:47.440+01:00Comments on More than just wine: Eric Bibb, the perfect folk-blues?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15635428184895066582noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6219646897587177986.post-1372906244899536262013-12-01T17:33:12.949+01:002013-12-01T17:33:12.949+01:00Luc, I also miss Coluche but cannot go along with ...Luc, I also miss Coluche but cannot go along with him on this one! (By the way,(I have removed the honourable Mr. Uyi's comment, since even if he does put a name to it, he clearly has some ulterior motive).<br />Lectoure I know quite well, having base nearby. It is indeed not a bistide but al older, fortified town.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15635428184895066582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6219646897587177986.post-9480851922957373702013-11-28T11:18:17.869+01:002013-11-28T11:18:17.869+01:00The much missed Coluche had a saying : « le blues,...The much missed Coluche had a saying : « le blues, c’est chiant ». Long-term, he’s correct but your 3 or so minutes, we manage! You noticed the honourable Mr. D Uyi agrees!<br />Now, my point is : you, the local (almost) guy, favour to show us Fleurance. My preference goes to Lectoure – but it is NOT a bastide, although it exhibits a “bastion” – because food is very good at the Hôtel de Bastard (nice building) and because of the armagnac fragrances all around – Condom is not that far away.<br />Luc Charliernoreply@blogger.com