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But these guys are the kings of '60s covers for me

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The only time I saw the Fail they did ghost in my house , which was rare I was told as the bloke I went with had seen them over 50 times
 
Alone again ..or is one of my all time favourite tracks, it was one of those songs that a band made but did not sound like there usual output , it took me ages to track it down to the original by Love pre Internet you had to do the ground work to find a certain track , by coincidence this was one of Mrs Conns favourite tracks as well
The Damned do a decent cover

I remember those days...just like arguments in pubs, they could last forever. I recall "what is a banana?" ran on my local for years.

Fruit?

Herb?

Spice?

Disgusting?

Now, all you have to do, is Google it. It's a berry, the tree that it grows on, is a herb. Done.
 
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I remember those days...just like arguments in pubs, they could last forever. I recall "what is a banana?" ran on my local for years.

Fruit?

Herb?

Spice?

Disgusting?

Now, all you have to do, is Google it. It's a berry, the tree that it grows on, is a herb. Done.
I'd have just brought one along and plonked it on the table.
 
Last night, we went to Bexhill see The Psychedelic Furs.

Strange venue. Whenever we go there the weather is awful. Last night the wind was UP. Our previous visit was on a night of ridiculously prolonged, torrential rain. On the drive home, on an unlit road, we hit standing water and VERY nearly met our doom.

The sound was shocking for the first track, but they got it sorted pretty quickly. No sax player <wah>. They're not the same without. I blame Todd Rundgren.

It was the penultimate gig of a world tour and Richard Butler's voice was going and by the encore, it had gone. However, a good set covering their career evenly throughout its 48 years.

It’s a shame that they didn't sell out last night or tonight's Palladium gig. This country just never loved them...they're huge in the states and elsewhere.
 
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Type O Negative, White/Rob Zombie, Bauhaus, Alice Cooper and Sabbath, obviously.