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Exhibit A

Gazza was/is a complete knob.
Could he play football?

Elton had a massive addiction problem and I suspect this was at the centre of what is happening there.
Even if it's just him being an unprofessional twat, in my opinion, he still has an amazing back catalogue and is one of our greatest ever song writers.
He's also a fantastic pianist.
 
Gazza was/is a complete knob.
Could he play football?

Elton had a massive addiction problem and I suspect this was at the centre of what is happening there.
Even if it's just him being an unprofessional twat, in my opinion, he still has an amazing back catalogue and is one of our greatest ever song writers.
He's also a fantastic pianist.

Looking for excuses for the behaviour of a vile bully. Shame on you mate
 
Gazza was/is a complete knob.
Could he play football?

Elton had a massive addiction problem and I suspect this was at the centre of what is happening there.
Even if it's just him being an unprofessional twat, in my opinion, he still has an amazing back catalogue and is one of our greatest ever song writers.
He's also a fantastic pianist.
Great back catalogue
Great pianist
Voice has gone or he would do his fifth farewell tour
 
Just an opinion Col…..and I have every right to make it

****'s sake. I didn't say you didn't.
I wasn't making excuses for his behaviour, merely offering an explanation.
He's undoubtedly been an annoying diva over the years, but that doesn't stop me appreciating his talent.
Hence the Gazza analogy.
 
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What happened to Thundercat? Seems to have disappeared off the set list :emoticon-0138-think
Black Country New Road set was very good Steels :emoticon-0137-clapp .
Got to catch up with Jockstrap sometime.
Will find out... last message from daughterv2 ...was she was at the barrier front central.

Not heard from her since
 
What happened to Thundercat? Seems to have disappeared off the set list :emoticon-0138-think
Black Country New Road set was very good Steels :emoticon-0137-clapp .
Got to catch up with Jockstrap sometime.

So Thundercat definitely played.
Daughter v2 said "Thundercat was a religious experience "

I take that as a good thing
 
****'s sake. I didn't say you didn't.
I wasn't making excuses for his behaviour, merely offering an explanation.
He's undoubtedly been an annoying diva over the years, but that doesn't stop me appreciating his talent.
Hence the Gazza analogy.

Isn’t that a bit like saying, “yeah I know Hitler had his flaws and killed millions of innocent people in his lust for power….but that doesn’t stop me appreciating the way he could deliver a rousing speech at a Nuremberg rally”
 
Isn’t that a bit like saying, “yeah I know Hitler had his flaws and killed millions of innocent people in his lust for power….but that doesn’t stop me appreciating the way he could deliver a rousing speech at a Nuremberg rally”

<laugh><laugh><laugh>

Er..........no!
 
So Thundercat definitely played.
Daughter v2 said "Thundercat was a religious experience "

I take that as a good thing
:emoticon-0102-bigsm
Glad he still played.
Read that apparently he hadn’t agreed for his set to be filmed.
Shame would have like to see his set.
Glad she enjoyed it though :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Isn’t that just an age/generational thing ?
I’m betting my old man couldn’t name a song from The Specials or The Smiths when I was a yout ?

It is. But not 'just'. I, for one, am not at all surprised that once kids become adults in spite of the abundance of sources of music available to them which were not available when we were growing up the music they want to download copy or stream comprises to a large extent of the music from the 50s to the 80s. In my case that is not because I played it all the time because, frankly I didn't.

Still, I suppose we'll see who stands the test of time better. I'll make a prediction which, if you are still around, you can hold me to. Nobody will remember or know Ed Sheeran's music in 20 years time but the teens at that time will still know and enjoy the Gods and Goddesses we grew up with.