Loved their stuff - especially Phaedra. Also Tomita and later the Canuck band Syrinx - a John Mills-Cockel creation.You must log in or register to see media
Deffo in my top 5 tracks ever. I got lambasted by someone on FNMT for having posted it too many times on said regular thread (multiple subject matter an' all - too subtle for the critical bugger to understandYou must log in or register to see media
Deffo in my top 5 tracks ever. I got lambasted by someone on FNMT for having posted it too many times on said regular thread (multiple subject matter an' all - too subtle for the critical bugger to understand.
If I could give you multi likes I would.
Cheers for posting it.

Hessle Ex-Servicemans on the Weir in Hessle was taken over by Waggy after he retired from football, sometime in the 80's or early '90's if I recall. I had a few bevvies with him in there the week before the final game at B.Park.David Whitfield Hessle Ex- Servicemans or similar club in Hessle mid 50's
Lonnie Donegan Regal Cinema late 50's
The Beattles Feb 1963 just before they brought the Please Please Me Album out, at a dance at the Harrogate Royal Pavilion danced first half listended the second when we though hey these guys are good. We had an ear for talent!
Rod Stewart Brid Spa 1966
Jose Carreras Seattle WA 1990's
Hall and Oates 200? MaryHill WA USA
Paul McCartney 200? Portland Or
Sarah Brightman 200? Portland Or
U2 Portland 201? Portland Or
Dixie Chicks 2015 Portland Or
The one that stands out most in my mind of course The Beattles the year music was changed forever!
Hessle Ex-Servicemans on the Weir in Hessle was taken over by Waggy after he retired from football, sometime in the 80's or early '90's if I recall. I had a few bevvies with him in there the week before the final game at B.Park.
He invited me down (after I'd bought a few copies of his biography mind) to come early so I could meet some of the ex-players who attended that last match (Darlington methinks, which we bloody lost). Anyway. I took one of Waggy's books with me and managed to get somewhere around 30 autographs of ex-City larkers in the inside front cover pages. Think I even posted it somewhere on the History thread on here.
He sold up a few years later, changed ownership tarted the place up so every time I was back staying at my ma's place in Hessle, I used to take her for a half pint on the patio out front. Can't remember the new name of the place - just at the top of Prestongate, t'other side of the road where the City Hall(town hall I suppose) and the cop-shop was.
Fond memories.
Boring old bastard aren't I. What do you expect, no football, no golf, no pub.![]()