Secret Affair - Time for Action
On 19 Apr 2012, at 01:20, Jeff Newton jeff.new...@brightwatergroup.com
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Susie Quatro - Can the Can . . ..
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First single - either Back Home by the
England 1970 squad or proper pop record Solid Gold Easy Action by T Rex. First
album was one of those KTel compilations. First gig The Undertones at St
Brigids Community Centre.
On US TV a shout for Ken Burns excellent documentaries especially the Civil War
On 19/04/2012 09:18, Kneale, Andy wrote:
Was Paul Kossoff playing at that one, John?
Andy
Yes Andy, he played on some of the numbers but his playing was atrocious
- he was still er, recuperating. The deluxe edition of the CD
includes Koss's contributions, which may have been updated.
I'm
People, you've already done best US comedy, best US drama, first single, first
gig, best ever left back and the season isn't even over yet!
What are we going to talk about in June? Transfers? (hahahahahahaha)
DRB
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What are we going to talk about in June? Transfers? (hahahahahahaha)
Don't panic, we've still got curry houses and camels to discuss yet! :-)
Maverick.
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first single which ever came first out of Killer Queen and My Ding-a-ling
first album Reggae Time (from Woolworths, featuring Carlton and his Shoes)
first gig Sta-Prest
most embarrasing record bought was the Wombles boxed set (3 LPs)
Apart from the Wombles I still listen regulary to all the
I said:
First gig - 'Iron Maiden' at Wakefield Trinity Hall, Killers Tour,
Doh! That should, of course, have read Wakefield Unity Hall. Bit of RL
insinuated itself into my brain when I was typing that, it seems!
Nigel
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First gig - 'Iron Maiden' at Wakefield Trinity Hall, Killers Tour,
Doh! That should, of course, have read Wakefield Unity Hall. Bit of RL
insinuated itself into my brain when I was typing that, it seems!
Ha! Seems I know nothing... My interest piqued, I looked up the date of my
Oh FFS... I'm having a flame war with myself here. And I'm sure nobody
else cares!
My brother (who's 10 years my senior) went mental when I told him my first
gig was Maiden in 1980. He tells me that he's always been proud of the fact
that he took me to my first gig, and it was Saxon on the
I feel that I am fortunate beyond belief never to have seen Iron Maiden, but
did see Magazine, Bauhaus, Gary Glitter and loads of others at the Unity Hall
in Wakefield. Good venue, although avoiding the Tetley Bittermen at the end of
the night was always a serious affair :-)
JOhn
From: Nigel
just been in Wales for a week - how about best Castle. Conway for me - lovely
turetts!
Terrible TV last night - hopefully Barcelona will produce the goods in part 2!!
JOhn
From: David Brennan d.r.bren...@leeds.ac.uk
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Didier Drogba makes Bechio like the hardest man on earth!!
Well done Puyol for getting him in the plums!
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single - something by SLADE
Lp - All Mod Cons - The Jam
gig - The Jam, April 1st 1982, Queens Hall, Leeds (the old tram shed) - was
14 - sagged off school, front of the queue, never been to anything like
that before so stupidly ran to front - spent 4 hours being crushed by
massive numbers of
I thought he was a disgrace last night, but the annoying thing is, as
a lone striker I dont think there's a better player in the world. Made
Spurs back two of Gallas and King look like League2 defenders on the
weekend and was brilliant up front (and in defence) last night.
Shame about his
agreed, Terry Cooper!
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Sent: Wednesday, 18 April 2012, 22:19
Subject: Re: [LU] LU : Left backs
Terry Cooper without question.
Although with Norman Hunter in front of you whoever played there would
have looked
interesting stat, but of course the other 10 in each of the top 4 teams are
better too. I was never a Harte fan, but we did always look more solid with
him. He won't cut it next year as a LB, but his left foot has carried him!
Great comeback by him really.
From: Guy Bonello
just been in Wales for a week - how about best Castle. Conway for me -
lovely turetts!
F**k! W**k!
Oh, sorry, you said turetts - my mistake!
I'll get my chain mail cloak.
Maverick
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Peter Haddock? Got a bad injury vs ManU IIRC but was a very decent player.
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PETE CASS (1962
First single bought with my own money: Get it on - T Rex. Still got it too.
Bought from The Disc Centre in Lytham St Annes, a proper old record shop
that also sold sheet music, as well as ukuleles and penny whistles.
(I did have some Beatles singles as well as various Thunderbirds EPs etc in
Paul Madeley was the 2nd ranking in EVERY position - lets face it a team of
11 Madeley's would have been unbeatable! AFAIK Never been such
multitalented player since. I spose for greatness at different positions
King John would still be at the top of the tree just because he was the best
Forward
Drogba's like Paul Ince in that I don't like him, but sure as hell he'd be
in my first 11 if I was manager.
It was a great goal last night made even better by Messi being caught in
possession...nice
Barcelona for all their endless possession and passing are boring and
predictable to watch.
I hereby get my coat in advance:
First Single(s): I bought two at the same time:Take on Me by a-ha and
Lean on Me by Red Box in what I think was 1985.
First Album: doesn't really count as I just listened to what the older
brothers and sisters played, I'm afraid there was a LOT of Bon Jovi
(when
I have to begrudgingly admire Chelsea's brilliant efficiency at getting the
result. Drogba is the centre forward Dalglish thought he was getting when
he bought Carrol. Terry's sneaky tug on Puyol's injured wrist was the very
definition of professionalism. It's just a shame that the 2nd leg is on
Had he not dived so much there wouldn't have even been two extra minutes at the
end of the half.
I am sure that I even heard the commentator refer to the period as 'Drogba time'
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On 19 Apr 2012, at 11:19, Lee Jones em...@leedjones.co.uk wrote:
I thought he was a disgrace
We've still got best Sci-Fi series, best book (although Chris Nickson isn't
allowed to nominate himself), first shag and lots of other stuff to keep us
entertained over the summer :-)
Lets face it people with a Favourite Sci-fi series are likely to be still
waiting for the first shag...
Don't be down on yourself - there was a time when every red-blooded ado
would have wanted to see Belinda Carlisle ;)
Damian
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:59 PM, McWilliams, Brendan, Vodafone Group
(bmcwill) brendan.mcwilli...@vodafone.com wrote:
I hereby get my coat in advance: I will confess to
Nearly as funny as the lego animated Death Star Canteen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv5iEK-IEzwfeature=youtube_gdata_player
On 19 Apr 2012, at 12:30, Richard Naef rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk
wrote:
We've still got best Sci-Fi series, best book (although Chris Nickson isn't
First single: Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights, bought from Wakey Market
with my pocket money. Shame they didn't have picture sleeves back then.
Can't remember my first album.
First gig: Queen at Wembley in 1986, supported by Quo, The Alarm and
INXS. INXS were sh*t.
I just tuned in to this thread (which I'd been ignoring as I do most non-LU
threads), to see you're actually talking about real rock music. I saw Iron
Maiden in 1982 while on holiday in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was
the For Those About to Rock Tour, and they were in the middle
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Fanfare for the Common Man
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Sent: Thu, Apr 19, 2012 2:55 am
Subject: Re: [LU] NONLU I'm bored, so howabout
One to test Betty's memory here
First single Telstar by the Tornados ... Bought from Valances on the
Headrow.
First gig The Shadows with Frank Ifield as support at the Leeds Grand
Theatre.
Both around 1963
Hedley
I just tuned in to this thread (which I'd been ignoring
Did you catch them when they played this at Leeds Town Hall
Hedley
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Fanfare for the Common Man
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From: Chris Briggs c_bri...@hotmail.co.uk
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'Fraid not. I spent the second half of my childhood in Dublin and then moved to
the States.
Cheers!
Sean
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Jeff.Newton jeff.new...@brightwatergroup.com
.talking of which, my mate last week sold an athlete for a cool million
riyals (almost 200k pounds) that had cost him 30k a few weeks earlier and this
week another for almost as much he'd bred himself.
Yes I'm talking dromedaries. (I.ll tell you about the beauty contests during
the summer)
Meat Loaf and yes, Status Quo (Twelve Gold Bars, not really an album of
course).
NEVER apologise or listen to the trendies when it comes to (Old School)
Quo! Hello, Piledriver and Quo were great albums. Saw them live in
Bridlington around '81, absolutely superb. YES, they became a bit
Eleven Paul's are never far away...
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On 19 Apr 2012, at 11:46, Richard Naef rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk
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Paul Madeley was the 2nd ranking in EVERY position - lets face it a team of
11 Madeley's would have been unbeatable! AFAIK Never been such
multitalented
Is that the gig where Hutchence got hit in the nuts by someone throwing an
orange at him ?
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On 19 Apr 2012, at 12:54, wi...@wignomore.org.uk wi...@wignomore.org.uk
wrote:
First single: Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights, bought from Wakey Market
with my pocket money. Shame
First gig: Queen at Wembley in 1986, supported by Quo, The Alarm and
INXS. INXS were sh*t.
At last! Some one else who was at that concert and agrees with my
description of INXS that day! They were so bad that I wondered off to buy my
Queen T-shirt while they were on, safe in the knowledge
My experience with UB40, early 80's. Liked the music, but god the concert was
boring. Only concert I have ever left early (as I actually lived in the same
building as the concert hall this is saying something.)
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OK I Suppose I ought to join in too
First single I 'think' was: I feel Fine - The Beatles
I think my second (although my timing may be way out) was: Get off my cloud
- The Rolling Stones
Steve G
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First single: I'm pretty sure it was My Prerogative by Bobby Brown on cassingle.
First album: I was given a few Now That's What I Call Musics and the like, but
the first one I bought would have been High On The Happy Side by Wet Wet Wet.
First gig, a bit more credible: the Cranberries at the
OK ... A bit of a shift here ...
First reel to reel album (3 and 3/4 IPS twin track mono) Pet Sounds
First eight track . Rubber Soul
H
First single: I'm pretty sure it was My Prerogative by Bobby Brown on
cassingle.
First album: I was given a few Now That's What I Call Musics and
Single-Either Gary Glitter or Slade
Album-Elvis Presley's greatest hits
Concert-The Kinks
Best concert...annually Jimmy Buffet, if only for the whole day of tailgating
before the gig. So much rum and skin.
Cheers
Mark
El Presidente Wisconsin Whites
Leeds United
Chicago Fire
My TV selections are 1) Dexter, just dl'd series 6 which a mate tells me is
a corker. 2) Breaking Bad, Just got to the end of series 2 with two to go.
3) Shameless but not watched any of the last series yet. Watched the first
series of 24 then it went downhill rapidly. Oh yes forgot an early fave
First single's easy - off we all go on a nostalgic orgy that's only missing
some olive oil and naked wrestling to prove that we're real men. But the
real test is what was the last single you bought? Are you proud of your
Black Eyed Peas dirty bits? Or did you buy that Gilbert Sullivan song off
Flo Rida-Good Feeling
Cheers
Mark
El Presidente Wisconsin Whites
Leeds United
Chicago Fire
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First gig I played supporting Desperate Bicycles at Camden Musicians
Collective, second supporting New Order at the Kentish Town Forum.
So you were in Safehouse?
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If Chelsea won the CL, would Roberto di Matteo get knighted?
Damian
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PETE CASS (1962 - 2011)
On 19/04/2012 15:49, Leeds List wrote:
Is that the gig where Hutchence got hit in the nuts by someone throwing an
orange at him ?
Probably the same one he used when he killed himself?
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The Streets innit.
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [LU] NONLU I'm bored, so howabout vinyl thread?
First single's easy - off we all go on a nostalgic orgy that's
Knighted? You can't give johnny foreigner a knighthood! They'd all want
one...
If Chelsea won the CL, would Roberto di Matteo get knighted?
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Ok damn it i'll join in.. as well
Single Heart of glass - Blondie although a sneaking feeling it may have been..
Hello this is Joanie (telephone answering machine song - buggered if i remember
who sang it now)
Album - Parallel Lines - Blondie / Signing Off - UB40 (still fav album of all
time)
Blondie were awesome in the Summer/Fall of '78and the Boomtown Rats.
Cheers
Mark
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Leeds United
Chicago Fire
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First single: 'Leeds United'/'Leeds Leeds Leeds' in May 1972.
As far as I remember it cost 45p. I was gutted that it only got to number 10 in
the charts, when Chelsea's 'Blue is the colour' got to number 3 earlier in the
year.
Tim W.
Last single: can't remember, possibly Fool for Your Loving by Whitesnake or
Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd, but it was 30 years ago.
Best gig: AC/DC in autumn 1982 at Dublin's RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion on the
For Those About to Rock tour: amazing atmosphere for possibly the biggest
band in the
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