tinycowboy
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30 years.
F U C K
I was really into this band in 1985; George Best was too commercial for me and I got into Mung Bean Jesus instead.
30 years.
F U C K
30 years.
F U C K
30 years.
F U C K
Seeing this live in June at The Roundhouse and August in Brighton. Who'd have predicted them still playing all the tracks 30 years after the release?
I was really into this band in 1985; George Best was too commercial for me and I got into Mung Bean Jesus instead.
30 years.
F U C K
I was really into this band in 1985; George Best was too commercial for me and I got into Mung Bean Jesus instead.
You are (were) just too cool for school, S
What are you listening to at the moment?
Nothing very recent - I'm channeling a cheery, summery vibe - The Hit Parade (Pick of the Pops), The School (Wasting Away and Wondering), and, um, Sleater Kinney...
I am shortly to receive a big batch of new suggestions from my new music guide, though
Well, OK then, although [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION] should really be doing this....
Work PC is a youtube free zone, but I'll give them a listen later
To add to my previous post, I'm SO far onto my summer vibe that I'd even be listening to Pet Sounds. If I knew where it was.
This was at Grosvenor Rec presumably? I didn't go to that - no idea why not, think The Flatmates was my first "Rumble Club", but I can't really remember. What was the first ever gig - Big Pop Trotsky??
Yes it was Grosvenor rec - they demolished the building a few years back. Big Pop Trotsky obviously played the first ever one, but only as support, the headliners were Bristol's finest The Brilliant Corners. May 1988. Actually you've got me thinking that maybe The Flatmates was the second show and The Jasmine Minks third, followed by The Chesterfields. I'll have to find all the old leaflets! We have The Brilliant Corners poster on the wall in The Forum toilets - made using letraset and a bare hand, tell the kids that now that's how you made a poster and they won't believe you.
This probably doesn't belong on this thread, but it's grown on me sooo much after just a couple of plays. Reminds me of someone / something, but buggered if I can remember what.
Sounds a bit like the Tindersticks
Sounds a bit like the Tindersticks
Meant to include The Courtneys too. They're also in the UK for some gigs soon.
Hey Staly, I was in Shrewsbury the other week, about 20 years after my first visit. Went to Hawkstone Park again and had a very pleasant wander and then dinner in Casa Naranjo, which was top notch - my partly gluten free family were very well looked after while I drank Cava and Rioja and stuffed my face with food (the lentil stew was great). Premier Inn was OK, but I hate the breakfasts - they microwave the Quorn sausages, which never works very well. Shame there was no Gay Meadow or Cadfael Mystery this time around though, but times change. Hope your dad is loving the joyous promotion scenes and general ambience of happiness, only partially offset by the imminence of nuclear war and Tory landslide followed by hard Brexit. Can't have it all your own way, I suppose.
I miss Gay Meadow, but I guess needs must. At least our (not so) new stadium doesn't flood every year. I'm sick of quorn sausages too, microwaved or not.
My Dad didn't live to see the promotion- he died in February. Sod's law, after all these years. He'd have been soo happy right now. I'm trying to celebrate for him, but it's hard. I imagine a lot of you have got people who didn't make it this far. He'd have been in two minds anyway, because he hated Sky and the whole Premier League business. And he drove up to Newcastle for the last top flight promotion (1979), so he got his share.