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Personally, I'm never going to do it my socks on.

 

 

I think you may be slightly confused about the fez.

 

This article is about the headwear. For the video game, see Fez (video game). For the city, see Fez, Morocco. For other uses, see Fez (disambiguation).
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A fez

The fez,[1] as well as its equivalent, the tarboosh(Arabic: طربوش‎‎, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [tˤɑɾˈbuːʃ], ALA-LC: ṭarbūsh), is a felt headdress of two types: either in the shape of a close-fitting skull cap, or a short cylindrical peakless hat made of kilim fabric, both usually red, and sometimes with a tassel attached to the top. The tarboosh and the modern fez, which is similar, owe much of their development and popularity to the Ottoman era.[2][3]

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I think you may be slightly confused about the fez.

 

This article is about the headwear. For the video game, see Fez (video game). For the city, see Fez, Morocco. For other uses, see Fez (disambiguation).
Fes.jpg
A fez

The fez,[1] as well as its equivalent, the tarboosh(Arabic: طربوش‎‎, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [tˤɑɾˈbuːʃ], ALA-LC: ṭarbūsh), is a felt headdress of two types: either in the shape of a close-fitting skull cap, or a short cylindrical peakless hat made of kilim fabric, both usually red, and sometimes with a tassel attached to the top. The tarboosh and the modern fez, which is similar, owe much of their development and popularity to the Ottoman era.[2][3]

 

 

It was a joke. I know what a fez is.

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My Dark Hour by Steve Miller and backed by Paul McCartney came about by accident.

 

 

 

""Glyn Johns had been producing an album for The Steve Miller Band. On this occasion Miller turned up at the studio alone, and McCartney found him a sympathetic listener. The pair jammed, with Glyn Johns in the control room, and a song eventually emerged.

"Steve Miller happened to be there recording, late at night, and he just breezed in. 'Hey, what's happening, man? Can I use the studio?' 'Yeah!' I said. 'Can I drum for you? I just had a fucking unholy argument with the guys there.' I explained it to him, took ten minutes to get it off my chest. So I did a track, he and I stayed that night and did a track of his called My Dark Hour. I thrashed everything out on the drums. There's a surfeit of aggressive drum fills, that's all I can say about that. We stayed up until late. I played bass, guitar and drums and sang backing vocals. It's actually a pretty good track.""

https://www.beatlesbible.com/1969/05/09/paul-mccartney-plays-drums-steve-miller-my-dark-hour/

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Hi,

 

Denny Cordell helped make them. He was an interesting guy. They wrote a song after his early death.

 

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