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AdamM
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If I'd known you were into rock guitarists I'd DEFINITELY have introduced myself years ago.
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Being old is great, when you consider the alternatives!
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Quote from: tikay on August 24, 2005, 02:27:43 AM
Chilli, yes, that's the way blonde threads tend to meander, & why we attract a certain type of viewer. Others may mock, but hat's the way blonde is, & always will be. Poker - and stuff - with a smile.
Anthony Kiedis initials, AK? Yup, same as mine. (I'm an Anthony, technically). I'm almost the same age as Anthony too - he was born November 1st, 1962. I have a copy of his book - "Scar Tissue" - excellent stuff, & some really great pics, but I do wish he did not mess about so witrh "substances". Ah, rock groups, gigs, & happy days. It's HORRIBLE being old.
42 isn't old, Tony.
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hehe we'll all get to your age eventually! And i dont believe you are nearly the same age as AK.
Adam - stop it now
And very finally - do i hold the record for the most replies in 1 day?
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Quote from: Chili Pepper on August 24, 2005, 02:31:28 AM
hehe we'll all get to your age eventually! And i dont believe you are nearly the same age as AK.
Adam - stop it now
And very finally - do i hold the record for the most replies in 1 day?
proabably. I wouldn't say u were the shyest newbie we've had.
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August 24, 2005, 02:41:35 AM »
Into rock guitarists? Dunno about that, but when I was young enough not to be mocked when I turned up at a gig, I just loved live bands.
Remember, I lived through the mega-concert/super bowl type gigs age. Fleetwood Mac, something a bit sinister about them. ELO - "Roll over Beethoven" live was always a good ending to any of their sets. Surprisingly, The Faces, backing Rod Stewart, were a pretty cool rock band, with or without Rod, who, by the way, trialled for Brentford. Genesis, excellent, Yes, (but Tales of Topographic Oceans was the end for me), good in their time, Dire Straits - I once went to the same gig of theirs three nights running, they were super cool, eh? Ten CC (oops, that's a bit naff...), Floyd, Rick Wakeman (One time Chairman of Brentford), Meatloaf - WHAT a live performer he was!
Like I say, happy days. Now it's just me and the cats. Sigh.....
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Quote from: tikay on August 24, 2005, 02:41:35 AM
Like I say, happy days. Now it's just me and the cats. Sigh.....
Which ties nicely back round to The Cure.
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Quote from: tikay on August 24, 2005, 02:41:35 AM
Into rock guitarists?
Not you mate, Chili. you know, the crush thing
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But for Live Gigs, The Chillis & Aerosmith take a bit of beating with the edge narrowly going to Aerosmith. Tyler is awesome - and have you seen his daughter? How DID he recover from the drug excesses of the late 70's & 80's & come back to rebuld his life? I doubt if there is a more multi-talented rock musician/singer/live act alive. I'd marry him tomorrow.
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seen some pretty awesome shows. Iron Maiden at Donnington 1988 (the one where the kids got crushed during the GnR set) Stones at Wembley, the Freddy Mercury Tribute bash was a good un too. Metallica always out on a big show, especially when touring the Load album where they played on a figure of 8 stage with two kits set up and various guitar and vocal points and even faking a lighting engineer on a rope blowing up and crashing to the ground in flames. But the daddy of all live shows has to have been AC/DC a couple of years ago at Milton Keynes. Cannons, giant bells, 30 foot inflatable Rosie. genius.
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Quote from: tikay on August 24, 2005, 02:45:32 AM
But for Live Gigs, The Chillis & Aerosmith take a bit of beating with the edge narrowly going to Aerosmith. Tyler is awesome - and have you seen his daughter? How DID he recover from the drug excesses of the late 70's & 80's & come back to rebuld his life? I doubt if there is a more multi-talented rock musician/singer/live act alive. I'd marry him tomorrow.
I'm actually friends with steve tyler's daughter, liv.
again, in my head.
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She appeared in a couple of Aerosmith Vids, if I am not mistaken. Was "Crazy" one of them?
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I'll tell you what though mate
There's nobody I'd rather be
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'Don't want to miss a thing' - if that's the right name.
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