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                        | In reply to Post #84 Tenpole tudor were great. Their bass player Dick Crippen was a member of King Kurt for a while.
 
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                        | In reply to Post #79 King Kurt!
  now there's a blast from the past 
 shades of Tenpole Tudor's 'who killed Bambi?' on that track
 
 which makes me think of this of course....
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bx7QFFlV9M
 
 and a proper anthem....
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AywIL5_eYM
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                        | In reply to Post #82 Yes Maggot, last I heard he's now living in Canada.
 
 Scozza won't like them because they can't sing
 
   
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 Just found the line up for that Lyceum gig
 LINK
 It includes the Pogues then known as the Pogue Mahones, I don't remember them maybe I was in the bar?
 Do you like the singing of  Shane MacGowan Scoz
 
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                        | In reply to Post #80 Handsome John Reddington.
 He was in the original line up as one of the main songwriters playing guitar.
 He's been in and out of the group for years but now back in and is now playing sax. The original sax player was his cousin Alan.
 One of my best memories was watching them at the Lyceum when they came from above the lighting rigs suspended on wires gradually floating down to the stage while doing the guitar duets on Gather Your Limbs.
 
 
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                        | If you want perfect pitch singers Scozza then this one is not for you click here
 
 And my mates group a song he wrote after we went to a party at Jon Moss's (drummer) house and got slung out, some people just aren't rock n roll
   HERE
 
 
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                        | Some cracking tracks to listen to on here, cheers guys   
 Fell down the you tube wormhole last night
 
 Went through a few tracks then
 
 this
 Popped up.
 As I was trying to make a dent in the mountain of raw images I want to edit, I went for some visual inspiration
 
 this is beautiful
 
 Then from that I had some Clapton, and after scozzas Eminem reference I was thinking of that little Eric fell off the terrace line
 And ended up
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                        | In reply to Post #72 Can’t ****ing sing can he
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                        | In reply to Post #73 No John Cale's version is better.
 
 And the version by that X=factor bird who looks like a man in drag is ****.
 
 Talking of Reed/Cale do yourselves a favour and listen to Songs For Drella
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                        | In reply to Post #72 He's got the same birthday as me and Jon Bon Jovi too... (and Dr Suess!)
 
 Prefer Perfect Day from him - beautiful song
 
 And if you still haven't found your way to Jeff Buckley, his version of Hallelujah is one of the finest songs in existence (keebs will back me up on that)
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8AWFf7EAc4
 
 
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                        | In reply to Post #70 You need educating it's Lou Reed one of the most influential persons ever!
 Go back to your Stars On 45
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                        | That Newton Faulkner Bohemian Rhapsody is just brill! 
 His version of Teardrop is damn good too. Now there's a dance track... (the original)
 
 Stereophonics 'Local boy...'
  That whole 1st album. from Same Size feet to Billy davey's Daughter. Not a bad song on there... 
 here's one of my favourites from a while back. bit obscure but what a guitarist! played on 'Walk the dinosaur' I believe. The awesome Stevie Salas...
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK8detZYlPo
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