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Have you seen the state of Mark Keds now? That's an advertisement for not taking Heroin.

 

I certainly have. Didn't realise he'd written the Libertines only good song. Guess the royalties from that sorted out his addiction along with being mates with Dickhead Doherty!

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I certainly have. Didn't realise he'd written the Libertines only good song. Guess the royalties from that sorted out his addiction along with being mates with Dickhead Doherty!

Sad that Tge Libertines got famous when they were always a more jangly version of the senseless things.

 

Ah, The Word, L7, Grebo, The Thames Valley scene...some good music from those days. Some total shit as well. Swervedriver for example.

 

Oh and sorry but OCS would be the shittest band of all time if it wasn't for Queen.

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Sad that Tge Libertines got famous when they were always a more jangly version of the senseless things.

 

Ah, The Word, L7, Grebo, The Thames Valley scene...some good music from those days. Some total shit as well. Swervedriver for example.

 

Oh and sorry but OCS would be the shittest band of all time if it wasn't for Queen.

 

The Word.... all the good bands got to play on there!! Was in the minority who always liked Terry Christian (football team aside).

Took the plunge and got tickets for Senseless Things - that's a road/rail trip to sort for next March. And also Buffalo Tom (they are only playing Brussels, Amsterdam and London next June).

Saw Swervedriver in some bar in Blackburn one Monday night. Bunch of us drove over there to see them. Around the time "Son of a Mustang Ford" was out. Never heard anything else by them.

Didn't ever like or rate OCS. Boring. Saw them headline a festival on Heaton Park one summer and pissed off after half a dozen of their songs.

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OCS and Weller mentioned above. Superb.

 

Craddock guested for Weller on his last tour down here. My mate down here from Cov bought Craddocks Series 2 Lambretta as a result of that tour. This one:-

 

 

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A thing of beauty...

 

 

Weller was (unannounced) guest support for OCS in London last weekend.

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Sad that Tge Libertines got famous when they were always a more jangly version of the senseless things.

Ah, The Word, L7, Grebo, The Thames Valley scene...some good music from those days. Some total shit as well. Swervedriver for example.

Oh and sorry but OCS would be the shittest band of all time if it wasn't for Queen.

  

The Word.... all the good bands got to play on there!! Was in the minority who always liked Terry Christian (football team aside).

Took the plunge and got tickets for Senseless Things - that's a road/rail trip to sort for next March. And also Buffalo Tom (they are only playing Brussels, Amsterdam and London next June).

Saw Swervedriver in some bar in Blackburn one Monday night. Bunch of us drove over there to see them. Around the time "Son of a Mustang Ford" was out. Never heard anything else by them.

Didn't ever like or rate OCS. Boring. Saw them headline a festival on Heaton Park one summer and pissed off after half a dozen of their songs.

The beauty of music.

 

Marmite...

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