Well done son! Danny Willett Masters Champion.
I think she’s extremely good at what she does, but what she does isn’t something I particularly like. Even so, I like some of her songs.Well great taste by Adele anyway. Good singer but on my list of "overhyped", together with such wonders as Oasis, Prince, U2, Madonna etc. Nothing so bad but just not as good as everyone makes out. IMHO of course!
NB I also did the great American drive holiday - did all 48 contiguous states! Listened to a lot of American talk radio. Frightening!

I think she’s extremely good at what she does, but what she does isn’t something I particularly like. Even so, I like some of her songs.
I’m still missing North Dakota, but the 47 states were the result of accident rather than planning. That and that I like driving. Talk radio?![]()
There's a UEFA course for the Euros coming up next week that starts on the 18th.Kevin Friend will be in charge of our game at Stoke next Monday.
The referee appointments list has been issued up to and including Thursday 21 April and there is no sign of Mark Clattenberg. Has he been "grounded" does anyone know ?
There's a UEFA course for the Euros coming up next week that starts on the 18th.
Clattenburg and Atkinson are on it and I think that their assistants are, too.
Some refs get dropped, some get lower league games and some get to go on UEFA courses.Cheers PNP. I wondered if he had been stood down after the sending off at West Ham was overturned.
Did I say North Dakota? Actually it’s South Dakota I’ve never seen. But both are thrilling compared to some. Route 80, which I’ve crossed the country on a number of times, is one long cornfield, beginning just outside of Philadelphia and ending with the Rockies in Wyoming. They do nothing but get bigger and flatter, with Nebraska the climax of perfect boredom--for 430 miles. Tbf, 80 in much of Pennsylvania is very pretty, with lots of rolling forest breaking up the cornfields.I've driven through North Dakota. Trust Me, you ain't missing much!..
Well great taste by Adele anyway. Good singer but on my list of "overhyped", together with such wonders as Oasis, Prince, U2, Madonna etc. Nothing so bad but just not as good as everyone makes out. IMHO of course!
Best live act I've seen were The Clash. I've reckoned up I saw them 17 times and I wish I'd been to more. The only other band that got close were The Smiths.
I saw The Clash 4 times and they were brilliant, but I still think that The Jam were the best 'live' band I ever saw, they played with a passion and an intensity that I have never seen anyone else achieve. Still a Weller fan now (my name here may have been a clue!) and seeing him and The Who in Hyde Park last summer was one of the highlights of the year.
.The passing years dull the memory and I went to a lot of gigs. They were good but like you with The Clash, somehow one band tops the other.I'm off to see The Damned's 40th anniversary at The Royal Albert Hall next month. I've lost count (again!) of how many times I've seen them but it must be around 100 over that time. The first line-up was stunning live and I recommend 'Damned Damned Damned' to any lover of hard rock. Both of my daughters are named after songs of theirs.
Would dearly have loved to have seen The Who, Stones, Kinks as my step-mum did and Eddie Cochrane, Gene Vincent and Buddy Holly like my dad did.
I totally agree about 'Damned Damned Damned' one of those great albums that never grows old.
I have seen The Who 4 times and they have never disappointed, but I wish had seen them in their pomp with Keith Moon, because as good as they were without him I can only imagine how good they were with him.
Tthe best live band for me is The Who. From the early days at Goldhawk Social Club right through to the massive stadium appearances no other band has, for me anyway, given so much pleasure at their gigs. Pete Townsend's autobiography is an excellent read.
Vimhawk,
I lived in Solihull when Dave Hill lived in that big mansion he had. Daft as a brush but immensely kind to a group of 11 year old star-struck kids on the occasions we met him over the park at the back of his house. When did you see them as they had a really wide-ranging career?