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Masky

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i will not tolerate anymore discussion about one’s ring, please comment on ambition, character and goodwill topics concerning one! You have been warned! :emoticon-0103-cool: ONE
 
I played a gig at the Glen Ballroom in Llanelli and there was a band called Bilbo Baggins on the same bill. They were a Bay City Rollers tribute band! If that wasn't bad enough, when I asked their singer if he read Tolkien he looked bewildered. So I asked where his band name came from, he said it was to do with the tartan baggy trousers they wore <doh>
 
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I played a gig at the Glen Ballroom in Llanelli and there was a band called Bilbo Baggins on the same bill. They were a Bay City Rollers tribute band! If that wasn't bad enough, when I asked their singer if he read Tolkien he looked bewildered. So I asked where his band name came from, he said it was to do with the tartan baggy trousers they wore <doh>
I saw the actual Bay City Rollers at the Glen when I was 14, ( I had to take my older sister before you ask) probably around 1976 so you would have been there later obviously. What was the name of your band Clingo ? I was at most of the live shows there after 1978
 
I saw the actual Bay City Rollers at the Glen when I was 14, ( I had to take my older sister before you ask) probably around 1976 so you would have been there later obviously. What was the name of your band Clingo ? I was at most of the live shows there after 1978
Ooh!! I'm assuming your gender (musically speaking) as you may have been flying solo
 
I saw the actual Bay City Rollers at the Glen when I was 14, ( I had to take my older sister before you ask) probably around 1976 so you would have been there later obviously. What was the name of your band Clingo ? I was at most of the live shows there after 1978
It was the early days of a soul band I was with.
 
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It was the early days of a soul band I was with.

I remember your band Clingo though you seem reluctant to tell, but I do know your song ....goes
:emoticon-0159-music we’re well into soul and buggers for our ‘ole.....:emoticon-0159-music....something like? :emoticon-0103-cool: ONE



<party> Clingy cutting some shapes........let’s dwell on that fora fleeting moment ........hmmm!
 
I played a gig at the Glen Ballroom in Llanelli and there was a band called Bilbo Baggins on the same bill. They were a Bay City Rollers tribute band! If that wasn't bad enough, when I asked their singer if he read Tolkien he looked bewildered. So I asked where his band name came from, he said it was to do with the tartan baggy trousers they wore <doh>
You took a risk playing there Clingo. Was there chicken wire across the front of the stage when you played ? (Elvis Costello got hit on the head by a half full or was it half empty can of double dragon back in the day)
Fun Fact.....
The Glen ballroom was listed second roughest nightclub in UK by NME in 1977, the first being a club in The Gorbals did ye ken ?
 
I remember your band Clingo though you seem reluctant to tell, but I do know your song ....goes
:emoticon-0159-music we’re well into soul and buggers for our ‘ole.....:emoticon-0159-music....something like? :emoticon-0103-cool: ONE



<party> Clingy cutting some shapes........let’s dwell on that fora fleeting moment ........hmmm!
No, no, no. That was the rest of them. I was the shy innocent one.

The only shapes I ever cut were at my découpage classes..
 
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You took a risk playing there Clingo. Was there chicken wire across the front of the stage when you played ? (Elvis Costello got hit on the head by a half full or was it half empty can of double dragon back in the day)
Fun Fact.....
The Glen ballroom was listed second roughest nightclub in UK by NME in 1977, the first being a club in The Gorbals did ye ken ?
Haha. No fortunately the place had calmed down a bit by the time I played there.

Incidentally, I love Elvis Costello's wife. What a voice and very attractive.