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I just tried Wessex Burley Slice (2005)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 197166" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>If yer bichin bout the little bit of Perique in B#3, then you certainly shouldn't waste any money on Exhaused Rooster...which has it in spades!</p><p></p><p>IMHO Burley and Perique are a match made in heaven...as are Burley and VA...and then there's the Triple Threat: Burley/VA/Per...such a treat. But more recently I've become enamoured of the new song...the QUAD: Burley/VA/Per/Turkish (meaning Smyrna I guess). </p><p></p><p>The blend as a band analogy: There are several blends out there to which the Turkish gives a subtle new 'sound'. If the blend is like a rock band playing in your bowl...then the Burley is the Bass (maybe George Harrison)...the VA's are the lead guitars, wailing out their wild or mellow tunes (Carlos Santana or Jimmy Hendrix)...the Turkish is more backbeat like a laid back drum line - while the Perique?...Oh Yeah Baby! That's GOTTA be the COWBELL!!! lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 197166, member: 1365"] If yer bichin bout the little bit of Perique in B#3, then you certainly shouldn't waste any money on Exhaused Rooster...which has it in spades! IMHO Burley and Perique are a match made in heaven...as are Burley and VA...and then there's the Triple Threat: Burley/VA/Per...such a treat. But more recently I've become enamoured of the new song...the QUAD: Burley/VA/Per/Turkish (meaning Smyrna I guess). The blend as a band analogy: There are several blends out there to which the Turkish gives a subtle new 'sound'. If the blend is like a rock band playing in your bowl...then the Burley is the Bass (maybe George Harrison)...the VA's are the lead guitars, wailing out their wild or mellow tunes (Carlos Santana or Jimmy Hendrix)...the Turkish is more backbeat like a laid back drum line - while the Perique?...Oh Yeah Baby! That's GOTTA be the COWBELL!!! lol [/QUOTE]
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