A fantastic film that captured the gritty reality of bands at the time. It was slated at the time because everyone expected Slade to do a Beatles/Monkees type film. Noddy and Jim Lea were surprisingly good in their roles, Dave Hill was Dave Hill and Don Powell grunted a lot. I also believe it...
Wasn't it L Ron Hubbard who is credited with having said "the quickest way to make a million is to start a religion"?
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I apologise if this is off topic but does anyone know of anyone who is in the market for cricket magazine collections? I have about 30 years worth of Wisden, Cricketer etc that I am trying to move on for my father. He is hopeful that they have some value.
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Agree - this has always been top of my list - until I bought the expanded version of the gig. Shows how edited the original was. The expanded version now gets extensive plays where as the original yellow vinyl edition has been retired.
Why oh why oh why is this there this obsession with not selling out? The simple truth is there are more seats available than people who want to go.
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Surely a key part of our success this season has been the fact that we have kept off the media radar. Less pressure.
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