Mark N wrote:daveyboy wrote:BRING ON THE SLADE COMEBACK!
Comeback ? That bloody Christmas song ensures they never go away !
Fair point.It's a shame people just write them off over the christmas song though.They were much MUCH more than that.
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Mark N wrote:daveyboy wrote:BRING ON THE SLADE COMEBACK!
Comeback ? That bloody Christmas song ensures they never go away !
daveyboy wrote:Mark N wrote:daveyboy wrote:BRING ON THE SLADE COMEBACK!
Comeback ? That bloody Christmas song ensures they never go away !
Fair point.It's a shame people just write them off over the christmas song though.They were much MUCH more than that.
Josef wrote:dimairt wrote:From the Third Eye Centre programme, February 1978. Whatever happened to Simple Minds?
Deserved obscurity. More to the point, whatever happened to Chou Pahrot?
HollowHorn wrote:Has Dexter already posted this?:
http://www.glasband80.co.uk/new_site/The_Bands.html
Life is too short to go searching. ::):
Josef wrote:dimairt wrote:From the Third Eye Centre programme, February 1978. Whatever happened to Simple Minds?
Deserved obscurity. More to the point, whatever happened to Chou Pahrot?
Josef wrote:I'm moderately fond of 'Far Far Away'.
If you haven't heard it, btw, don't bother Youtube-ing it, coz their all crap. (see what I did there? )
daveyboy wrote:Josef wrote:I'm moderately fond of 'Far Far Away'.
If you haven't heard it, btw, don't bother Youtube-ing it, coz their all crap. (see what I did there? )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KExNALUa ... re=related
Just added.
Jack McLaughlin, a pirate DJ in the 1960s, meets some of the era's musical survivors to find out just how swinging Scotland was at the time. Jack talks to Graham Knight, who joined Dean Ford and The Gaylords in 1964, a popular group that gained international recognition after they changed their name to Marmalade.
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