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Richard Clayderman 'In da house!'
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Most embarassing hmmm
The Smurfs Xmas album maybe.....
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easy
chas and dave greatest hits
always thought rabbit would make an interesting pop punk coverbut could never convince the band
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Rabbit was a mate of mine in the early 70's
He played keyboards with Bad Company.
I'll always remember him turning up on my doorstep one snowy Xmas Eve with a bottle of Southern Comfort
It's all a bit hazy after that, but they do say that if you can remember those years you weren't there.
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Generally, mixing it with you guys makes me fel a lot younger than I am, but suddenly I feel very old.........
So Dire Straits, Aerosmith, The Cure, Happy Mondays, Scissor Sistors, The B52's, & Eminem don't get me any House Points then? Pah!
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August 26, 2005, 07:58:37 AM »
The Wombles Greatest Hits........not letting on whether this is my favourite or most embarrasing though!!!
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Trace, I went ot both of the Bowie NEC shows, he was just brilliant, great mixture of old and new. I actually happen to love Heathern and Reality. It was around, and after, Ashes to Ashes I lost it. Ziggy is a great Album though, and Aladin Sane etc
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Scissor Sisters, Eurythmics, Human League and im ashamed to say Frankie Goes to Hollywood, I queued for tickets for 7 hours when I should of been in school
Also I have the pleasure of listening to the kids music, which ranges from New Monkey,Britney Spears and Tony Christie, only so many times you can stand "is this the way to amarillo"
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worst purchases - too many to mention, one of the perils of being a serial purchaser!
best gig was the Pixies at the brixton academy in 93,
biggest regret was not seeing the Smiths,
most memorable moment was borrowing the Clash's London Calling in 79
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Quote from: Karabiner on August 26, 2005, 12:03:34 AM
Rabbit was a mate of mine in the early 70's
He played keyboards with Bad Company.
I'll always remember him turning up on my doorstep one snowy Xmas Eve with a bottle of Southern Comfort
It's all a bit hazy after that, but they do say that if you can remember those years you weren't there.
did he live in Harlaxton? Canadian guy. also played with Pink Floyd? I'm sure they called him rabbit too. perhaps a coincidence
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Quote from: North Angel on August 26, 2005, 08:13:07 AM
Scissor Sisters, Eurythmics, Human League and im ashamed to say Frankie Goes to Hollywood, I queued for tickets for 7 hours when I should of been in schoolÂ
Also I have the pleasure of listening to the kids music, which ranges from New Monkey,Britney Spears and Tony Christie, only so many times you can stand "is this the way to amarillo"
You're surely a gay man trapped in a womans body. you go girl
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Quote from: AdamM on August 26, 2005, 08:43:19 AM
Quote from: North Angel on August 26, 2005, 08:13:07 AM
Scissor Sisters, Eurythmics, Human League and im ashamed to say Frankie Goes to Hollywood, I queued for tickets for 7 hours when I should of been in schoolÂ
Also I have the pleasure of listening to the kids music, which ranges from New Monkey,Britney Spears and Tony Christie, only so many times you can stand "is this the way to amarillo"
You're surely a gay man trapped in a womans body. you go girl
I've been accussed of some things but never being a Gay Man!!! Oh well I look foward to playing against you tomorrow I will show you how a Gay Man plays.....
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no thanks, each to their own
looking forward to it tomorrow. long trip and an early start so I'll have to take on some of the best in the country on 70% brain. no problem there then. what does the game run like for time?
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I notice a recent addition to our ranks called 12barblues. perhaps they would like to make their first post a contribution to this thread?
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Quote from: AdamM on August 26, 2005, 08:41:21 AM
Quote from: Karabiner on August 26, 2005, 12:03:34 AM
Rabbit was a mate of mine in the early 70's
He played keyboards with Bad Company.
I'll always remember him turning up on my doorstep one snowy Xmas Eve with a bottle of Southern Comfort
It's all a bit hazy after that, but they do say that if you can remember those years you weren't there.
did he live in Harlaxton? Canadian guy. also played with Pink Floyd? I'm sure they called him rabbit too. perhaps a coincidence
He was American or Canadian. I met him at the old Island studios in Nottiing Hill.
Not sure about Pink Floyd, but he played on the first couple of Bob Marley albums.
I think his real name was Bundrick or something similar.
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