I would normally ask for a ban for that joke, but it is Christmas after all!! Roy Castle, now that goes back a bit...
I'll see that, and raise you ... I went to Roy Castle, and said to him : I have a circular black vinyl disc with a hole in the middle. Is this a record ??
This is your Captain speaking: Cheers for the get well soon messages .. I would never ever cancel unless it was bad, I was on a drip taking all sortsa meds but was comprehensively f***ed by the tour lurgy and could barely walk. Paul Gray Bass Online (lost his voice) and Laurence Burrow / Monty caught it too but not so devastated as yours truly. Flu, or whatever it was hits you harder as you get older and it doesn't help that northern Europe receives precious little winter sun to fortify vitamin D levels which oldies are often much depleted in. The days of reckless abandon are now long behind us please log in to view this image but as soon as you start playing that **** kicking music onstage you turn into a teenager again (note to self.. be more careful you daft old git!) I can't apologise enough to yourself and all the fans who've been left disappointed by the cancelling of Roundhouse night 2.. I'm gonna do my The Damned -est to make sure it doesn't happen again. Live to fight another day (Curtain Call) All best - Captain Sensible. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image I cannot imagine Captain passing up a big night at The Roundhouse unless it was really serious - even now he's 70 years old.
Somebody on here has surely spent forty years thinking they imagined this randomly appearing on ITV during an entire ad break...
The part of Santa played by chief roadie Seano 'Porno' McCann, who we spent the afternoon/early evening with...in the nearby Witherspoons. Let's say he needed a fair few to get sufficiently 'in character'. By the Roundhouse gig, he'd relinquished the role, having 'Daved' his back following some particularly vigorous 'Santa-ing' in Cambridge.