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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

506.0. "Calling all fans of 70's tosh!" by WELMTS::GREENB (Clean cut college kid) Mon Oct 02 1989 17:34

    Is there anyone out there who could mail me the lyrics/chord
    progression for that old classic 'Shang-a-Lang', please?
    
    This is a serious request!!!
    
    Bob
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506.1serious reply!!!, well almostFLOCON::CHISHOLMFor better days, bring better waysMon Oct 02 1989 19:227
    
    	Sorry Bob, can't help with the lyrics, but I can put some
    	tartan scarfs your way.
    
    	Doug.
    
    	P.S. did you know Les McKeown? has just brought out a solo album?
506.2WELMTS::GREENBClean cut college kidTue Oct 03 1989 10:374
    Last I heard was that the Rollers had reformed, Gawd bless 'em,
    and were playing to packed and ecstatic houses in the USA.
    
    Bob
506.3pick a key...AYOV28::MDONNELLYleaning against the spinTue Oct 03 1989 13:3411
    
    
    Might be able to help you with the lyrics later in the week Bob.
    As for the chords, it's surely 'buskable' to a man of your experience?
    
    
    Watch this space.
    
    
    Michael
    
506.4WELMTS::GREENBClean cut college kidTue Oct 03 1989 14:115
    Thanks a lot. The trouble is, I'm not sure which BCR song is
    Shang-a-lang; I'm likely to busk my way in to any of their other
    smasheroos that all sound like each other. Still, no matter...
    
    Bob
506.5AYOV28::MDONNELLYleaning against the spinWed Oct 04 1989 13:379
    
    
    What a *great* medley that would make in that case Bob!
    
    
    
    
    Michael
    
506.6What about "Rock your Baby" ????JUMBLY::OCONNORbourgeois townWed Oct 04 1989 15:0926
    Bob,
        I think it's "Summer Love Sensation" you're after, that seminal
	classic from the sultry summer of '74. Get your tartan baggies out
	and knock 'em dead in Hyde Park Corner underground.

	If you could email me the unveiling of your unique interpretation
	of this old masterpiece, I can arrange for The Woodley Branch of
	the Rubettes Appreciation Society to come along and cheer you on!

        Then you could turn your hand to some more '74 raves:

	"Dancing on a Saturday Night" - Barry Blue
	"See my Baby Jive"            - Wizzard ('73)
	"Angel Face"                  - The Glitter Band
	"Pool Hall Richard"           - Rod Steward and the Faces

    And you could encore with "Crazy Horses" by the Osmonds, where we all
    get our Donny scarves out and get arrested for being a public
    inconvenience (an out-of-order toilet)...

    ...who writes this rubbish ??

    Tim

    PS You're welcome to try out "Summer Love Sensation" on my new wooden
    xylophone! (really!)
506.7Wow! I am *impressed*!!WELMTS::GREENBAh feel like AhcidWed Oct 04 1989 18:163
    Wanna be in my band Tim?
    
    Bob
506.8twaddleJUMBLY::OCONNORWed Oct 04 1989 18:3818
    Bob,
        I can't play this xylophone (large and wooden) but buying it seemed
	a good idea at the time. However I've knocked out the riff to Van &
	Cliff's song "Whenever God shines his light on me", and the Cure's
	"Close to me". (Better than the usual "Three Blind Mice" stuff).

    So the only thing I could do in your last-gang-in-town band would be a
    bit of soundless guitar histrionics...my best is Beck '66 (cross ref
    "Blow up" - a 1967 Swinging London film), next is Mick Jones "I play
    guitar but I'm a Guerrila too" line in Axe-poses, for my Keef
    impression I'm afraid you'll have to supply the necessary ingrediends
    blah blah blah...

    Are you and the band based in London then ??

    Good luck with the gigging!

    - Tim
506.9i used to live near bay cityACESMK::KUHNWed Oct 04 1989 22:184
    bob,
    take it easy, you don't want to upgrade your song selection too much.
    
    heh heh heh!
506.10WELMTS::GREENBMars Bars and Bass GuitarsFri Oct 06 1989 11:255
    We want this song to show our versatility, and to display the fact
    that we don't take ourselves too seriously. I think we are gonna
    play it back to back with 'Ace of Spades'.
    
    Bob
506.11Angels wih Dirty FacesYUPPY::OHAGANBVambo rules okay!!Fri Oct 06 1989 14:1912
    What ever happened to Ian (?) Mitchell, apart from him ending up
    in some very dodgy magazines?. And the Rollers manager was'nt exempt
    from the odd bit of scandal either was he? 
    
    Not as wholesome as the likes of Flintlock. Dear oh Dear!. It's
    all coming out now innit?. Probably the ugliest group ever to grace
    the collective pages of FAB 201, Jackie, and Mates ( get your free
    fingernail heart transfers here!!).
    
    Mike "cue Supersonic" Mansfield.
    
    
506.12Hunky LesJUMBLY::OCONNORFri Oct 06 1989 15:3710
    Around 77/78 when Dame Fame had given up on The Rollers, one of them
    (Les McKeon ??) OD'ed on some strong substance but did *not* go to
    meet his creator. Not bad for a man who told the FAB 208 that his
    favourite drink was milk.

    Other than that I haven't heard sight or sound of them since.

    Bob I'd still like to see this band of yours.

    - Tim 
506.13Where's Sally James?YUPPY::OHAGANBVambo rules okay!!Fri Oct 06 1989 18:565
    re . 12
    
    FAB 208, I stand corrected!
    
    Mike Mansfield.
506.14BAGELS::K_EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentFri Oct 06 1989 19:113
    Bob, BCR back to back with "Ace of Spades"? Wow...!
    
    I'd like to see the band too - when / where can we?
506.15UKCSSE::HUNTThe road to hell part 2Sat Oct 07 1989 13:484
    well I have to admit - I just threw out my BCR tea towel which
    was worn so thin it wasnt much good anymore...
    
    :-(
506.16WELMTS::GREENBMon Oct 09 1989 11:235
    This 'band' is not very active yet, neither is it really mine. It
    was the idea of ****** ***** (censored to protect the other guilty
    party) and is still in the rehearsal stage. Suffice to say we have
    the possibility of a public performance at ******* on ********.
    
506.17Are you related to Peter ????JUMBLY::OCONNORi got mineMon Oct 09 1989 14:4922
    Bob,
        do you have a name for your band yet ?

    If not, can I suggest any ??

    Bob Green and The Manic Expressives...

    Prof Bob Green and The Internal Examiners...

    The Les McKeon Memorial Society....

    Bob and the Wigan Soul Outfit...

    Bob's Average White Band...-;)

    The Welwyn Wockers...

    ...etc

    Good Luck!

    - Tim
506.18WELMTS::GREENBMon Oct 09 1989 15:4016
    Thanks, Tim. The band *does* have a provisional name, which
    embarrassment prevents me from mentioning in a family conference.
    Like I say, it's not really *my* band, I'm just a recent recruit.
    We're still waiting to see if we can get enough songs together to
    actually make it worthwhile performing (if anyone'll have us).
    
    Back to the base topic - so far, I have had a totally underwhelming
    response to my request (i.e. zero), so perhaps I will have to steel
    myself and try and find the song at my local record emporium. Then
    again, I doubt if I could face the embarrassment - I am now old
    enough that I am not dictated to by the whims of fashion, nor do
    I particularly worry when a shop assistant gives me funny looks
    when I buy something old or left-field, but after all, there are
    limits!!
    
    Bob
506.19Its like DEJAVU :-)SHARE::ROBINSONMon Oct 09 1989 21:3226
    Wow,
    
    
    What a SMALL world.  My girlfriend and I were out on Saturday night,
    and right out of the blue, she said "remember when we had a crush on
    the Bay City Roller" :-), I said "yeah, but I rather not remember those
    days :-)"..... and out of the blue, I see this note :-)... I think I
    ran out and bought every album they ever made... including the 2 from
    England (well I'm from the states, and I couldn't get them here).. my
    sister lived in England at the time, and my brother-in-law bought them
    at a yard sale :-) :-) :-) and that was when they were at their PEEK
    :-)...
    
    I want to know what the magazines over there said about them? 
    Over here, 16 and Tigerbeat lied, made them out to be the boys next
    door.  I mean what happened with Ian?  I had always heard that Eric was
    a homosexual, was that true?  And Les Mckeon (was that his name?), he
    always reminded me of a girl :-), my true love was Alan... the only
    SMART one to quit the group when they sold their FIRST album :-).....
    In bars over here, they still play S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night! and people
    still get really rowdie with it.... 
    
    
    Oh, BTW... this CRUSH was when we were both in 7th grade.... which over
    here makes us like 12 years old.  I mean REAL men don't were knickers
    :-) :-) :-)
506.20Some sick minds out there...UFHIS::JTOWNSHENDMy Doctor says...Mon Oct 09 1989 21:5911
    
    PAH !
    
    I remember when they had their own TV show...
    
    It always had a little spot in it when they showed how to play an
    instrument really well ( ?????).
    
    Eric Clapton eat 'yer heart out !
    
    Stanley J Krammerhead III
506.21BAGELS::K_EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentMon Oct 09 1989 22:294
    Wasn't Les McKewon (sp?) with Mud rather than BCR? Not that I was
    interested, of course :-)
    
    K (secret David Cassidy fan)
506.22Not to be Rude... but...SHARE::ROBINSONMon Oct 09 1989 22:587
    Wrong Mr. Edmunds,
    
    
    Les was with the BCR, I don't even know who MUD is, but I do know
    the answer to that one! :-)
    
    So come guys, I want the tabloid trash on these guys :-)
506.23UFHIS::JTOWNSHENDMy Doctor says...Mon Oct 09 1989 23:0611
    
    You've never heard of Mud ??????
    
    
    I can't believe it...
    
    Tiger feet and all those other classics...
    
    Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear !
    
    Stanley J
506.24WELMTS::GREENBTue Oct 10 1989 09:156
    BCR singer was Les McKeown, Mud's singer was Les Gray.
    
    Now, if we can remember who was in Smokie, Fox or Kenny, we'll be
    well away.
    
    Bob
506.25Rathole alertAYOU30::PAULCThe second only makes you wonder...Tue Oct 10 1989 09:407
    Well, the lead singer of Smokie was Chris Norman, and was Noosha
    Fox the lead singer of Fox? - is that the one you're thinking
    about? - and as for Kenny, do the bump, do the bump...
    I always thought the big K on their jumpers made them look like
    packets of cornflakes...
    
    �Paul�
506.26AAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!EGAV01::DKEATINGWANTED; Tamer lion, by lion tamer.Tue Oct 10 1989 10:121
    
506.27Roll away the Stone...JUMBLY::OCONNORThis is the 'c'Tue Oct 10 1989 10:3811
    I must say I take much exception to the fact that nobody has mentioned
    the ground-breaking RUBETTES yet. Their street-party classic album
    "Where it's 'at" was never off the turntable down at the local parish
    disco. These boys really knew how to "get on down" and "kick ass".

    None of your mumbo-jumbo Sailor "January" for us...we felt the heat
    off the streets...blah blah...

    And what's happened to our "Brotherhood of Man" topic ???

    - "Worried" of Woodley
506.28My life as a TOTP watcherJUMBLY::MACFADYENBut you don't understand!Tue Oct 10 1989 11:1416
    Hey, I remember Noosha Fox! She was the high point of any TOTP she
    appeared in as far as I was concerned. Didn't she have an amazingly
    breathy voice? Came across as a real vamp!!
    
    
.27> None of your mumbo-jumbo Sailor "January" for us... 
    
    You're mixing up two fab groups here, Tim. "January" was a hit by (I
    think) Pilot, some wimps from Edinburgh as I remember. And weren't
    Sailor the idiots who put two upright pianos back-to-back and claimed
    they had invented a new instrument? They had several hits, such as...
    aargh, I've got the tune in my brain but what was the name?.. "Another
    Glass of Champagne"? 
    
    
    Rod  
506.29.IOSG::ROBERTSRichard, Developer/UI SpecialistTue Oct 10 1989 11:215
    Sailor..... Not to forget the all time classic upon which the sun of
    admiration will never set...... "Girls Girls Girls" ... so subtle, so
    memorable (cf. -1)....
    
    R|tch^d
506.30WELMTS::GREENBTue Oct 10 1989 11:3423
    re .28
    
    You're quite right about Sailor and Pilot there, Rod. Those two
    back-to-back keyboards were nickelodeons, I believe.
    
    Isn't it amazing how much of this stuff us hep cats can drag out
    of the old memory banks?
    
    I remember, about ten years ago, this strange young French woman
    turned up on our doorstep, believing it to be the house of one of
    the Rubettes. She had hitched all the way from Dole, in Northern
    (?) France, to try and meet her heroes. As it happens, there were
    no Rubettes resident with us at the time, but next morning (we put
    her up for the night) we phoned the 'Rubettes Hotline' and found
    that the band were playing in London that night. The story has a
    happy ending - she went to the show and got backstage afterwards
    to meet 'the lads', before returning to France.
    
    Yellow Dog, anyone? Liverpool Express?
    
    Bob
    
    p.s. to quote U2 - 'I still haven't found what I'm looking for'.
506.31Yellow DogCRATE::SAVILLEPIt's not a bug, it's a feature ...Tue Oct 10 1989 11:423
    I remember Yellow Dog. I even have a single of theirs. I forget
    what it's called but the record glows in the dark. 
    
506.32EGAV01::DKEATINGWANTED; Tamer lion, by lion tamer.Tue Oct 10 1989 12:081
    And what about DOLLAR ? :-)
506.33Oh the memories....IOSG::ROBERTSRichard, Developer/UI SpecialistTue Oct 10 1989 12:1211
    Yellow Dog....
    
    Well what can I say..... "One more night" wasn't it?
    
    "Please won't you let me stay, oh let me let me let me stay, please
    won't you let me stay, I will wash the dishes... oh please won't you
    let me stay just one more, one more night..."
    
    Awesome.
    
    R|tch^d
506.34CRATE::SAVILLEPIt's not a bug, it's a feature ...Tue Oct 10 1989 13:009
    Re .33
    
    Yeah that was it, One More Night. I can't remember how it goes though
    as I didn't play it very often. I only bought it because it was
    made in luminous vinyl. Perhaps I'll have to dig it out of my
    collection and give it a whirl if it's that good. At least I won't
    have any trouble in finding it. Just switch all the lights off and
    look for the glow .........
    
506.35Yet another golden memoryJUMBLY::MACFADYENBut you don't understand!Tue Oct 10 1989 13:515
    Another group we can't forget - Showaddywaddy! Except I can't remember
    a single single of theirs... But they were never off TOTP for ages.
    
    
    Rod
506.36Calling all 70's pop fans!WELMTS::GREENBTue Oct 10 1989 14:0510
    re .33
    
    I thought that was Fox?
    
    
    .....and people have the unmitigated gall to moan about the state
    of *today's* pop music. Pah! I tell you, it's always been 95% tosh
    with the occasional diamond....
    
    Bob
506.37Hand firmly in the air here.....SHAPES::STREETRuncontaminated by cheeseTue Oct 10 1989 14:1110
  >>      I thought that was Fox?
    
    No .33 is right......
    
    However, on the subject of (Noosha) Fox, I have their first (only?)
    album.... entitled "Fox".... original huh?!
    Theres a good cover of "Love Letters" on it, as well as their
    memorable 'hit(s)', the names of which I cannot remember!
    
    Ray.
506.38WELMTS::GREENBTue Oct 10 1989 14:156
    I've thought about it properly now, Ray, .33 is right. Still, it
    was a looooong time ago, no?
    
    whatever happened to John Miles?
    
    Bob
506.39JUMBLY::MACFADYENBut you don't understand!Tue Oct 10 1989 14:2811
.38>    whatever happened to John Miles?
    
    Yeah, for someone who believed in music (it was his life) he wasn't on
    the scene very long. But I swear I heard him on Radio 1 Newsbeat (the
    R1 news prog that always ends with a pop news item) within the past
    year, talking about his comeback.
    
    Couldn't have worked, obviously.
    
    
    Rod
506.40And tomorrow we will call it ?????? :-)SHARE::ROBINSONTue Oct 10 1989 15:0515
    GEES,
    
    I thought yesterday this note was called the BCR note, now I log in
    this morning and see that it changed to all un-known bands of the 70's
    :-) I wonder.... when the Moderator changes the name of a note, does he
    contact the originator of the note for their permission? :-) :-) :-)
    
    
    OH! Wait a minute, it was the moderator who changed the subject of this
    note to begin with.... silly me :-) :-) :-)
    
    
    Re: .0  (the base note :-), I found the words to the song you were
    looking for, they are in the album, do you want them
    ???????????????????
506.41WELMTS::GREENBTue Oct 10 1989 15:188
    SHARE::ROBINSON, you are a hero(ine)!!!
    
    I'd love those lyrics, and well done to actually owning up to the
    fact that you have a Rollers lp!
    
    BTW, as the author of the basenote, it was me who changed the title.
    
    Bob
506.42BCRsLASHAM::MAILROOMIt's only a model...Tue Oct 10 1989 15:249
    I've got *two* Bay City Rollers' LPs - "Once upon a star" and 
    "Rollin'" , both bought at the time they came out , when I was about
    8 or 9
    
    And I like them
    
    PETE ;-'
    
    Mind you , I've got 25 T.Rex albums , which are *much* better
506.43Now that I've ruined my Repo :-)SHARE::ROBINSONTue Oct 10 1989 16:4017
    Re: .41
    
    
    THANKS ;-)  It was a tough decision.. I mean should I come through,
    or not :-)... then I decided what the Hey! know what I mean? :-) but...
    I DIDN'T buy it :-) it was a gift... and we can't refuse gifts now
    can we :-)
    
    
    Hey!  I'm still here :-) I haven't been axed yet :-)
    
    
    So.... I still haven't heard anymore tabloid trash on these guys, was
    that all that had happened the incident with Les?  What was the one
    with Ian :-)  Didn't he try to commit suicide too?  and didn't he join
    another group that also was a flop?  I think it was called something
    Stone wasn't it?
506.44Roll over Beethoven...UFHIS::JTOWNSHENDNothing personal !Wed Oct 11 1989 08:2613
    I have to admit that i am *VERY* surprised that noone has mentioned
    that all time hit group (?) of the seventies...
    
    The Wombles
    
    Classic pop, almost in the vain of GRANDAD by Clive Dunn...
    
    Oh...i think i have just had an accident !
    
    BTW. Who put "Roll away the stone" in their title...that was Mott the
    Hoople that was...and they were NOT tosh !!!!!
    
    Stanley
506.45More brains...AYOU30::PAULCThe second only makes you wonder...Wed Oct 11 1989 09:3818
    The group you're thinking about with Stone in the title was
    Rosetta Stone, and they were most definitely tosh...
    
    I admit I bought "You Are My Love" by Liverpool Express. It's 
    now one of my wife's favourite records. Hahahaha. Incidentally,
    their lead singer Billy Kinsey used to be in one of those Mersey
    beat combos, the Merseybeats, or was it the Merseys? 
    
    I also beg to differ with the opinion that Pilot were "wimps" from
    Edinburgh - most of them mutated into parts of the Alan Parsons
    Project. And of course John Miles sang vocals on "Tales Of Mystery..."
    
    But I'm glad to see that everyone has erased from their mind the
    utter horror that was...RACEY. A one, two, three:
    "Some girls do, and some girls don't, some girls will, and a-some
    girls won't". Agagagaga.
    
    �Paul�
506.46Dont Runaround Sue with the bopdebopdebop....IOSG::ROBERTSRichard, Developer/UI SpecialistWed Oct 11 1989 10:2910
    ... but wait a minute..... RACEY, perhaps the most powerful enema to hit 
    the UK pop scene since Cilla Black... All those hits, what stage presence,
    what a distinctive sound.... they could almost have been produced by
    SAW 8-) 8-) 8-).....  
    
    What about, "Lay your love on me"... A classic.
    
    it goes on.....
    
    R|tch^d
506.47Corrected!JUMBLY::OCONNORThis is the 'c'Wed Oct 11 1989 11:1314
    Re .44

>>        BTW. Who put "Roll away the stone" in their title...that was Mott the
>>        Hoople that was...and they were NOT tosh !!!!!
    
>>        Stanley

	Good point. Mott wuz a quality band..."All the Young Dudes", "All
	the way from Memphis" etc...

	Another *NOT* tosh band I've mentioned was The Faces...used to be
	great in their early days.

	- Tim
506.48WELMTS::GREENBSwims both waysWed Oct 11 1989 11:4413
    Aha, yes! These bands (Mott, Faces etc.) were really from an earlier
    (mid-late 60's era) era, rather than being Mickie Most-type monsters.
    I'd also put the likes of Slade, Gazza and T.Rex in the former category.
    
    Well do I remember being part of the Mott barmy army round about
    71-2, before they nearly split and went on to be rescued from obscurity
    by one Mr. D. Bowie. I used to go and see them live whenever I could.
    
    I think I heard a rumour not so long ago that tony Orlando and Dawn
    were reforming...... and where now, yon Osmonds?
                                             
    
    Bob
506.49Keep a little Marc in your heartLASHAM::MAILROOMPractice makes a pict careWed Oct 11 1989 13:016
    When I mentioned T.Rex a few notes back , I was not implying that
    they were by any means "tosh" , quite the opposite . The UK lost
    a great musical talent in September '77 , and Marc should not be
    forgotten .
    
    PETE the T.Rex man
506.50Clifford T Ward....This is Your Life!!!JUMBLY::OCONNORThis is the 'c'Wed Oct 11 1989 13:1622

	This week's NME gives the following list as its Top 10 from 15 years 
        ago this week; Oct 7 1974.

	Some of you may remember some.

	1. Gee Baby                  - Peter Shelley
	2. Annie's song		     - John denver
	3. Sad Sweet Dreamer 	     - Sweet Sensation 
	4. Everything I own	     - Ken Boothe
	5. Rock Me Gently            - Andy Kim
	6. I Get A Kick Out Of You   - Gary Shearston
	7. Reggae Tune		     - Andy Fairweather-Low
	8. Long Tall Glasses         - Leo Sayer
	9. Farewell                  - Rod Stewart
	10. Kung Fu Fighting         - Carl Douglas

	Wot ? No Cozy Powell ???

	- Tim
    
506.51A shotgun , perhaps ?LASHAM::MAILROOMKeep a little Marc in your heart.Wed Oct 11 1989 13:3110
    But look at the line-up for 15 years ago on June 10th :
    
    1 sugar baby love                    The Rubettes
    2 This town ain't big enough         Sparks
    3 Hey rock 'n' roll                  Showaddywaddy
    
    And with the Bay City Rollers at no. 7 with Shang-a-Lang what more
    could a discerning music-lover ask for ?!!
    
    PETE 
506.52Ho Ho Ho, or My My My :-)SHARE::ROBINSONWed Oct 11 1989 14:589
    I don't know ... I sorta liked their "Be my Baby" the best (the BCR :-)
    
    
    Pilot, didn't they have a song out called Ho Ho Ho its MAGIC :-), I 
    remember that one around the time of the BCR era :-)
    
    And that song that I keep seeing the line "some girls don't..." wasn't
    that from the KNACK????? Remember... MY MY MY SHARONA... it was on that
    ALbum......   The only album they ever made... but still a classic :-)
506.53No! Racey.....AYOV11::RCARREYI think therefore I thwim..Wed Oct 11 1989 17:549
re.>                     <<< Note 506.52 by SHARE::ROBINSON >>>
    
>    And that song that I keep seeing the line "some girls don't..." wasn't
>    that from the KNACK????? 


				No.

					rik......
506.54HAZEL::STARRAlways took candy from strangers...Wed Oct 11 1989 21:086
The Knack had "Good Girls Don't".

Jeez - all this mention of the BCR, and no one mentioning Nick Lowe's great 
song "Roller Show"! 

Alan S.
506.55EGAV01::DKEATINGWANTED; Tamer lion, by lion tamer.Thu Oct 12 1989 11:475
    Jasus Tim,
    
    don't tell me you actually read The NME ! ...why NOT 'Hot Press' ?
                                                                    
    - Nial Stokes.:-)
506.56I2 U2 we all 2 U2...JUMBLY::OCONNORThis is the &#039;c&#039;Thu Oct 12 1989 12:248
    Dave,
	 Hot Press aint sold at the usual outlets here...I'm not sure that
	 I'd buy it anyhow as the ole rag revolves around U2 chest-beating
	 hero-worship...and I'd have preffered if Druggie Adam and pals
	 fell into the Corrib the only time I saw them (1979 in a hall in
	 the Claddagh).

	 - ("Unpatriotic") Tim
506.57Gads, who got their before me?SHAPES::WILLIAMSJ1Thu Oct 12 1989 13:1510
    Damn, I've been racking my brains for the past few days trying to
    think of that group, something Stone.  It came to me last night
    driving home, "Rosetta Stone" but I gather someone else already
    remembered.  All that brain power, for nothing.
    
    Hey, another exciting band to come out of that era was 'Child'.
    Can't remember any of the songs offhand but I remember buying the
    LP with a picture of the group with their manly bodies on the front,
    dare I say,,,, topless.  Ohh, it was great.  And not a hairy chest
    in sight.
506.58they have improved a lot since them days...GAOV08::DKEATINGWANTED; Tamer lion, by lion tamer.Thu Oct 12 1989 16:388
.56�	 - ("Unpatriotic") Tim

    Well it's a small World indeed...I was also at that very very
    unimpressive U2 gig in the Claddagh Hall back in 1979...so it
    was you in the punk outfit spitting on BonoVox at the front of
    the stage...remember the fight at the exit door afterwards???
    
    - Dave K.
506.59memories are made of bliss...JUMBLY::OCONNORThis is the &#039;c&#039;Fri Oct 13 1989 15:1525
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>>							...so it
>>    was you in the punk outfit spitting on BonoVox at the front of
>>    the stage...remember the fight at the exit door afterwards???
    
>>    - Dave K.


    Dave, yes I will not forget the gig. I think I even enjoyed it. But
    now the heroic chest-beating gazing-into-the-dawn banner-waving Bono
    makes me want to throw up...

    As the saying goes "If I could do all over again....I'd do it all over
    you..."

    PS Later in '79 a Donegal friend of mine organised a four night
    "new-wave" music fest in Spiddal ( I think)...it was excellent, we had
    The Radiators From Space (Pogues' Phil Chevron's old band), The Atrix
    a few bands from Derry and lots more.

    Were you at that one ???

    - Tim

506.60well we sang shang-a-lang as we.....YUPPY::PANESThe Rotters Club M.T.F.FWed Oct 25 1989 15:566
Having seen Bob "tartan" Green perform with the almost legendary Johnny
Curious and The Strangers, I can scotch any rumours that he was pencilled
in to replace Midge Ure in that other fab jock combo Slik.

Charles Shaar Panes