Saw Thin Lizzy a few times, once at the now demolished Queens Hall, I also didn't know Phil Lynott was a scum fan, think he was born in Wallsall. or West Bromwich, somewhere like that, but we all have our faults I suppose. Heard about Malcolm Young today, hope he makes a full recovery did any of you guys know his older brother George was in a band called the Easybeats, (no, not a millwall tribute band) who had a hit called Friday on my mind? and they're Jocks, £10 poms or whatever
I read it in a book years ago Shako, great live band, they where supporting Aerosmith I think it was and they were playing a blinder, Steve Tyler from Aerosmith was in the wings watching with the band and said "****in look at that, we've gotta follow these motherfuckers"
Oi, this is now a music thread, **** off Jonny Just under the bridge from Spencers Shako, I saw some great bands here mate please log in to view this image
13% taxes on all rental income! Irrelevant, tbh. 9% closing costs is ridiculous. Not sure what it is in California, but closing costs are only about 1-2% here in the UK. I think. Been a while since I sold a place. Elland would know better.
My first ever concert was back in the early 70s at the Glasgow Apollo. Headliners were a big band called America. I was there to see the support, Poco. Poco blew them off the stage. Crowd went wild & Poco did umpteen encores. America eventually came on. Late. And the hall was silent. For most of their set, tbh. Not surprising really - crowd was chanting 'Poco' every time America finished a song. Same at the end of the concert. Then the strangest thing happened - both bands came out & played together! America didn't encore on their own. I've never seen or heard of anything like it.
No never did ,left leeds when I was young. So is this the estate agents % thread,or drinkers and rockers thread?