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Indeed it was. But it eventually changed things for everyone.
Did you connect their football first which could give it away?
No it isn't.
Good thinking there.:emoticon-0148-yes:
Until Man City beat Watford by the same score Derby's 6-0 loss to Bury was the largest one in an FA Cup Final. When Derby won the FA Cup (making...
Saw Graham Bond Organisation. Great show. They, Alexis Corner and John Mayall had virtually ever future rock star in their lineups at one time....
This band had some good drummers.<laugh>[MEDIA]
It isn't.<laugh>
The one that grabbed me off that album was this. The tone of the guitar was amazing. Blew Clapton out of the water. First time I had heard a...
Someone from Preston saying Hull is a ****hole suggests he has had an irony bypass operation.<laugh>
He suited the Beatles in a way a different drummer might not have, Not to mention his personality suited them. Mick Avory, later of the Kinks,...
Yes, he did. Amongst many. Others. Saw him with his band Retaliation.That saw more than one trip to the bar during drum solos. Talking of great...
Well, never heard a painting crying out in pain. Even in ones by Munch.
Cozy Powell was good. As was Aynsley Dunbar. Thing was they added to the sound but didn't overpower it.
You'll be able to inhale away in a shisha bar until that time soon. If you want to inhale tobacco enclosed in a white cylinder you will have to...
My dad's 2nd favourite after Gene Krupa.
Ringo Starr suited the Beatles and what they played though. Hated the craze during the late sixties for interminable drum solos. We used to go to...
We took as many to those games as were getting at home. Only took 1,500 to Old Trafford for a league cup semi-final. Boro took 10,500 there for a...
Yes. Saw The Rats. About 1966/1967 time.Seem to recall he was playing a Gibson Les Paul which not many in bands at that level could afford in...
Won't affect things in this country either way as the same restrictions will apply. Might benefit those abroad.