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1 minute ago, Not in Crawley said:

No you don't.

(I've done panto, I'll be here all night)

 

Oh fuck off Christopher Biggins 😀

We are different ages mate

In all seriousness I get your point of view. But for someone brought up through the northern soul/punk/ska/Motörhead era SAW killed music and the charts 

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7 hours ago, MickyD said:

Dunne died in 2012, three months of his 93rd birthday

John Laurie (Frazer) died at 83

William Ridley (Godfrey) died at 88

James Beck (Walker) died at 44

Arthur Lowe (Mainwaring) died at 66

John le Mesurier (Wilson) died at 71

Frank Williams (Vicar) still going at 90

Ian Lavender (Pike) still going at 74

Bill Pertwee (ARP Warden) died age 86

Eddie Sinclair (Verger) died age 63

I get that Beck and  Sinclair and Lowe weren’t old by today’s standards but I’m seeing no curse.

 

 

 

William Ridley (Godfrey) what a man he was in real life. Check out his war record. 

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47 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Really isn't, anyway discussing the value of music on this forum is like trying to balance water.

Totally pointless, as was saying the 90s killed pop TV...

Threads would be very short if you aimed that line of thinking at the posts on here.


And I don't think anyone said the 90s killed pop TV 🤔

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8 hours ago, MickyD said:

Dunne died in 2012, three months of his 93rd birthday

John Laurie (Frazer) died at 83

William Ridley (Godfrey) died at 88

James Beck (Walker) died at 44

Arthur Lowe (Mainwaring) died at 66

John le Mesurier (Wilson) died at 71

Frank Williams (Vicar) still going at 90

Ian Lavender (Pike) still going at 74

Bill Pertwee (ARP Warden) died age 86

Eddie Sinclair (Verger) died age 63

I get that Beck and  Sinclair and Lowe weren’t old by today’s standards but I’m seeing no curse.

 

 

 

You see no curse, really? From the moment they signed up for the show they were all doomed.

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3 hours ago, Not in Crawley said:

Oh, then in which case....erm a couple of ok albums.

I'm supposed to be seeing them in Hyde Park this summer but I'm going really to see the pixies.

 

3 hours ago, Spider said:

It did

But Crawley is correct, she’s quality and also very bummable 

I do need to spend more time on her stuff, like Black Snake Moan and This Mess We're In 

You probably know this, but Nick Cave wrote Into My Arms for 

She dumped him over the phone whilst he was in the middle of shooting up 

Seen Pixies a couple of times, they go at 45 songs an hour, very good

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Spider said:

1991 was my first Monsters of Rock (Download these days)

AC/DC, Metallica, Queensryche on the Bill. Was fucking ace.

Only went for Tallica and queensryche and they were both ace. Never been much of an AC/DC fan.

what a day though

https://youtu.be/LB4yzl2-fbY

'94 was my first MOR. Never went to earlier ones because it clashed with the football season.

 

I once chose to not go to a Metallica concert because it clashed with a rearranged match we had against Tranmere.

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