I plotted to murder a serious bad lad who'd threatened me while he had his gang behind him in the Plough Inn, Mansfield. I asked him outside but was told I'd be stomped if I beat him. I backed down which, at that time, crippled me. He died of a drug overdose, before I could have my revenge, which took me years to shrug off. I now realise it would've been better to have dropped the grudge, takes a long time to learn some lessons though, sadly.
not wating to take this thread off track, but it's funny one has been started about music as last night I was going to start a thread about Queen at Wembley in 1985. Absolutely master class of how one man can fill every inch of the stage. When the crowd start doing the double clap, the row of photographers just infront of the stage turn round to look at what one man can get 100 thousand people to do using music. class.
I watched that when it was on Prime. I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t really know much about his life (having not been born yet ) but I loved it. I did need to watch a comedy afterwards though!
Just for you @John Wick. They were the best act at Live Aid that day. Freddie Mercury owned that crowd