Pointyears wrote:The Libertines had a chip-fight in Queen Street station Burger King in 2003 which was ended by the manager threatening Barat and Doherty with a " baw-booting". The drugged-up stars coyly trooped out.
that's pete doherty for you.
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Pointyears wrote:The Libertines had a chip-fight in Queen Street station Burger King in 2003 which was ended by the manager threatening Barat and Doherty with a " baw-booting". The drugged-up stars coyly trooped out.
SCOTIA BAR Stockwell St AUGUST THURSDAYS
4 Amy Bell 11 Dirty Sally & Adrian
18 Jeff 25 The Far Side 9 .30pm (f)
DickyHart wrote:Fossil and i just did a bit of work with the lead singer of a Glasgow 80's band called "Endgames"
His name is David Rudden
found a couple of vids on you tube. heres one.
They had a bit of success in germany, but very little here unfortunalty. david still records under the name "endgames".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_LWscZ4crY
John wrote:robertpool wrote:Does anyone know if my old mate 'Jeff ' is still gigging in and around Glasgow. He's being doing the pub circuit for more than 20 years and l haven't seen him about for a while. He does great covers of rock music and is one of the best pub guitarists l have ever heard.
Bobby
Sounds like the Jeff I used to know but I haven't seen in years. Great guitar player.
Malcolm Higgins
Obituary
Jazz musician;
Born: April 4, 1932; Died: July 25, 2011.
MALCOLM “Malky” Higgins, who has died aged 79, was trumpeter and sometime vocalist of the Clyde Valley Stompers, a trad jazz band who built up a huge fan base not only in Scotland but throughout the UK and across the Atlantic in the 1950s and early 1960s.
.... for a time the Stompers were hugely popular, appearing on the UK’s most popular TV shows and often outshining the upcoming pop stars.
Mr Higgins’ piercing trumpet was a feature of the top-of-the-ratings Lonnie Donegan show, starring Donegan himself, the Glasgow-born King of Skiffle. The Stompers toured with Donegan (who became their recording manager) and such top names as Louis Armstrong, Shirley Bassey, Petula Clark and blues legend Big Bill Broonzy.
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