Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
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Immo wrote:Back in yer pram shorty
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Perfect pop.
The heavily sardonic "chorus " before the start of same is a constant joy.
The heavily sardonic "chorus " before the start of same is a constant joy.
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crownliquor wrote:Immo wrote:Back in yer pram shorty
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That's no bad Immo
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Pete Astor was the singer/writer Jimmy.
One of those shoulda-been-bigger guys.
He went on to form The weather Prophets who went the same way despite a cracking wee album called Mayflower.
One of those shoulda-been-bigger guys.
He went on to form The weather Prophets who went the same way despite a cracking wee album called Mayflower.
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Not exactly obscure but do I give a fuck, it's the best band in the world
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Love The Fannies
Always got a couple of theirs on the i-pod - 'Starsign' currently gettin the big licks
The Bellshill Byrds?
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Love This Choon!
From the first band I saw live. December 1973 at Greens Playhouse. Didn't play this, though!
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Rodney at his absloot zenith.
Evenin Mits - I trust we find you well
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Immo wrote:
Rodney at his absloot zenith.
Evenin Mits - I trust we find you well
Fine and dandy, my pedagogic friend! How's yersel?
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Stickin out as it goes man.
Received a v complimentary/encouraging e-mail off a telly/stage director with regards to a bitta scribbling and it's put me in a right good mood.
I've almost forgotten yesterday's spineless capitulation by the Euro-beaks it's that good
Received a v complimentary/encouraging e-mail off a telly/stage director with regards to a bitta scribbling and it's put me in a right good mood.
I've almost forgotten yesterday's spineless capitulation by the Euro-beaks it's that good
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Superb mita, I usually only listen to one in five of the recs but Rod is always worth a listen
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That sounds hopeful!
If you need an agent .......... I'd be fucking useless but our resident media whore, spermo, would be useful in finding one!
If you need an agent .......... I'd be fucking useless but our resident media whore, spermo, would be useful in finding one!
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JimmyMcGrory wrote:Superb mita, I usually only listen to one in five of the recs but Rod is always worth a listen
He was in those days when he still had a voice, Jimmy. Listening to his stuff now is like watching some centre forward who's lost his pace and put on a stone.
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mita wrote:JimmyMcGrory wrote:Superb mita, I usually only listen to one in five of the recs but Rod is always worth a listen
He was in those days when he still had a voice, Jimmy. Listening to his stuff now is like watching some centre forward who's lost his pace and put on a stone.
I love the Stones from the early to mid 70's mate, I'd shoot them now if I'd get away with it. They should have retired with dignity like Roger Daltry
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Ok, indie disco time, think I like this more than "Babies" which is THE Pulp indie disco song where I'm from:
Spermo is a cunt.
Spermo is a cunt.
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Posted both of these indie gems before - but they got lost in the purges
And anyway I like em
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JimmyMcGrory wrote:mita wrote:JimmyMcGrory wrote:Superb mita, I usually only listen to one in five of the recs but Rod is always worth a listen
He was in those days when he still had a voice, Jimmy. Listening to his stuff now is like watching some centre forward who's lost his pace and put on a stone.
I love the Stones from the early to mid 70's mate, I'd shoot them now if I'd get away with it. They should have retired with dignity like Roger Daltry
Couldn't agree more about the Strolling Bones these days! Saw them at Knebworth in 1976 ........ soopoib!
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Shockingly American.
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Catchy as fuck tho
This parochial enough for ya?
This parochial enough for ya?
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