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O/T here I go again..

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  1. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    No introduction..

    I grew up in the haze of some of the finest guitarists, keyboard players, bassists, drummers and vocalists..

    But for some reason, when I listen to music and reminisce this brilliant band from the 80's always hits the spot..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIp-fduqy0E

    RIP.. Stuart Adamson, you are a ****ing legend in my darkest hours..
     
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    Love it. Saw them support Bowie at Roker Park. Great band, great gig!
     
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    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    Met Stuart in 1989 whilst doing promotional work and working in Edinburgh. Got to say he was one of the soundest lads I've ever met in my life, he really did have the personality behind the image. Saw Bowie 3 times, the best has to be the Ziggy tour in 72..
     
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    Only saw Bowie once more with Tin Machine, was underwhelmed both times. Love Big Country though, learned to play the drums playing along to The Crossing. Drove the neighbours mad, it did!
     
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  5. its been fun thanks :)

    its been fun thanks :) ♬♬Badum-tish! ♬♬ Forum Moderator

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    Mark Brzezicki ... a top notch drummer loved his grooves with Big country
     
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