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« Reply #60 on: July 03, 2007, 08:37:51 pm »


I also smoke a pipe when the urge takes me, so 'spose I ought to find the theme music from the St Bruno ad or something!!!

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OK Jerry,  which one is you?

sorry, which girl are you with ?  Wink


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« Reply #61 on: July 04, 2007, 12:05:28 am »


I also smoke a pipe when the urge takes me, so 'spose I ought to find the theme music from the St Bruno ad or something!!!

Jerry

OK Jerry,  which one is you?

sorry, which girl are you with ?  Wink


I'm the one with the Brunette. I must admit, the airbrush has done wonders to my complexion though! Or it could be that stuff advertised.... Oil of Wholaid or summat.

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« Reply #62 on: July 04, 2007, 03:27:28 pm »

1st gig - Santana Stafford Bingley Hall I think in 1979, awesome, played Moonflower from start to end

Best gig - for sheer excitement was Led Zep at Knebworth 1979, sad to say but I cried when they kicked off with Rock n Roll, for entertainment maybe Peter Gabriels last tour or Dave (thank god for viagra) Lee Roth I think about two years ago, he was awesome at Manchester Apollo

Worst gig - Beach Boys also at Knebworth...walked out after 10 minutes of them.

Best album - impossible to choose, but if I had to it would be The Wall cos its got my fave song on it...Comfortably Numb.

Best Le Mans album - Van Halen Van Halen.
With you on the best gig Jem. I had a ticket for Led Zep at Earls Court 1975 but couldn't get a lift when thumbing it on the A1 and missed the gig. Then went to work in Saudi but just had to break my contract and resign when Zep announced the Knebworth gigs in 1979. I lost about £9k in earnings and went both weeks. Just THE most awesome experience I have ever been through. Agree Rock n Roll as a starter was emotional but what about Kashmir? Mindblowing!!!! The gig could be heard in Stevenage I'll have you know!
Zeppelin and bloody proud of it.

Other momentous gigs:
Bon Jovi in Las Vegas
Van Halen, Newcastle City Hall and The Rainbow in Finsbury Park
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt
Aerosmith, Reading Festival
Tori Amos (I bloody would) Nottingham

I could go on.........and I might!

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« Reply #63 on: July 04, 2007, 03:33:35 pm »

Oh yes

1st gig:      Mott The Hoople supported by Queen, Newcastle City Hall
worst gig:   Siouxie and the Banshees - unutterable sh**te!!!!

Best album:   Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin

1st single:   Green green grass of home, Rockin' Tom Jones

Hey, this has really stirred the old memory. More, more , more
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« Reply #64 on: July 04, 2007, 04:24:15 pm »

Your Lordship, bowing on bended knees

I bought the the original EP of Gerry & The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone & Jambalaya as the 'A' tracks.  And I still have it.

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« Reply #65 on: July 04, 2007, 04:43:17 pm »

I also went the following year to see Hendrix. His version of our national anthem didn't work anywhere near as well as his Star Spangled Banner did at Woodstock.

Unsure if this has been posted before - but it's relevant to this thread, Le Mans and todays date. This is a mechanic on the 63 car. Crank the volume.

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« Reply #66 on: July 04, 2007, 04:59:28 pm »


... Then went to work in Saudi but just had to break my contract and resign when Zep announced the Knebworth gigs in 1979. I lost about £9k in earnings and went both weeks. Just THE most awesome experience I have ever been through. Agree Rock n Roll as a starter was emotional but what about Kashmir? Mindblowing!!!! The gig could be heard in Stevenage I'll have you know!
Zeppelin and bloody proud of it.


I remeember the Knebworth gigs Steve.  I lived in the east side of Luton at the time and could hear it in the back garden!
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« Reply #67 on: July 04, 2007, 05:12:15 pm »

1st gig - Santana Stafford Bingley Hall I think in 1979, awesome, played Moonflower from start to end

Best gig - for sheer excitement was Led Zep at Knebworth 1979, sad to say but I cried when they kicked off with Rock n Roll, for entertainment maybe Peter Gabriels last tour or Dave (thank god for viagra) Lee Roth I think about two years ago, he was awesome at Manchester Apollo

Worst gig - Beach Boys also at Knebworth...walked out after 10 minutes of them.

Best album - impossible to choose, but if I had to it would be The Wall cos its got my fave song on it...Comfortably Numb.

Best Le Mans album - Van Halen Van Halen.
With you on the best gig Jem. I had a ticket for Led Zep at Earls Court 1975 but couldn't get a lift when thumbing it on the A1 and missed the gig. Then went to work in Saudi but just had to break my contract and resign when Zep announced the Knebworth gigs in 1979. I lost about £9k in earnings and went both weeks. Just THE most awesome experience I have ever been through. Agree Rock n Roll as a starter was emotional but what about Kashmir? Mindblowing!!!! The gig could be heard in Stevenage I'll have you know!
Zeppelin and bloody proud of it.

Other momentous gigs:
Bon Jovi in Las Vegas
Van Halen, Newcastle City Hall and The Rainbow in Finsbury Park
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt
Aerosmith, Reading Festival
Tori Amos (I bloody would) Nottingham

I could go on.........and I might!

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I'm another one who lost his gig virginity at Stafford Bingley Hall! Blue Oyster Cult in 1979 (I think?). Completely unmemorable apart from hearing (Don't fear) The Reaper before it was a hit, that and the fact there was only about fifty people there that night!


Our school was dead opposite The Village in Newport High Street and I heard the Sex Pistols do a sound check from outside  Sad and also other bands like the Ruts, just before Malcolm Owen drank and heroined himself to death. Pete Docherty truly reminds me of Malcolm and the end will likely be the same.
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« Reply #68 on: July 04, 2007, 06:31:30 pm »

Thought I'd join in on this one.

First Gig: Gong - Hammersmith Palais circa 1977. Talk about getting high on the atmosphere, no need to roll your own, just breathe in and away you go. Made Yes, Genesis etc. and their other contemporaries seem positively normal.
Worst Gig: The Runaways - The (now sadly gone) Roundhouse. They looked great but the musicianship was appaling.
Best Gig: Thin Lizzy - Gloucester, during the Thunder & Lightning Tour. Lynott really did have some presence and they were *ecking loud, but considerably more melodic that Ted Nugent.
Best album: difficult to say as different days require different moods.
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« Reply #69 on: July 04, 2007, 07:49:53 pm »

I also went the following year to see Hendrix. His version of our national anthem didn't work anywhere near as well as his Star Spangled Banner did at Woodstock. Still damn good though and a claim to fame, I saw Hendrix.


I'll join the club as well, that was a great five days,  also I remember seeing Jethro Tull, The Doors, and The Who there.  We went from the to Insel Fehmarn the following week, which was Hendrix's last gig.
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« Reply #70 on: July 04, 2007, 08:39:12 pm »

I also went the following year to see Hendrix. His version of our national anthem didn't work anywhere near as well as his Star Spangled Banner did at Woodstock. Still damn good though and a claim to fame, I saw Hendrix.


  We went from the to Insel Fehmarn the following week, which was Hendrix's last gig.

sh*t, I didn't know that. I've been telling people for years that I saw Hendrix's last gig.

A good forum to chat about rock music is www.keno.org It's an American based site that is very serious about rock music. I used to log on and chat quite a bit, but when Pete Townsend was investigated for allegeded child porn on his computer my joking comment was "I bet he wishes he had never written The Kid's are alright" Jesus, you'd have thought I had commited treason. These guys wanted to hang me out to dry. Serious or what. That's what we English do. Laugh in the face of adversity. I havn't been back since, but, if you are into rock music give them a try.
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« Reply #71 on: July 04, 2007, 09:26:06 pm »


....... Jesus, you'd have thought I had commited treason. These guys wanted to hang me out to dry. Serious or what. That's what we English do. Laugh in the face of adversity. I......


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« Reply #72 on: July 05, 2007, 01:11:06 pm »

They're back. Spice up yer life.


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« Reply #73 on: July 06, 2007, 01:54:01 am »

They're back. Spice up yer life.

I don't fancy any of yours mate.

I might be old(ish) but there are certain standards, unless you're blind.
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« Reply #74 on: July 06, 2007, 11:25:25 am »

"The (now sadly gone) Roundhouse. "

Hardly Pretzel. It's very much alive and reborn better than ever
http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/#loop
http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/about

I'm hoping to see the affore mentioned KT Tunstall there, later in the year.

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Queen (three times)
The Police supported by Squeeze (Lewisham Odeon)

worst gig
Me playing drums (as I can't play) in a psuedo punk band at a youth club wearing yeti boots. Thankfully no photos exist as far as I know.
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