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Plenty left to drink still, has OGC finished his wine box yet. No catching up required here well into nthe Irish now,enjoy the moment fellow Alty fans. Hic.
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Steak & Kidney pudding, chips, mushy peas and a pint of gravy.

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OK, heres my list
T Rex FTH 74
Sparks FTH 74
Roxy Music - Belle Vue 75
Genesis - 77 Earls Ct, 78 Knebwoth, 80 Apollo, 07 Old Trafford
Peter Gabriel - 77/80 FTH
Thin Lizzy - 78 FTH
Squeeze - 81 Apollo
10CC 82 - Apollo
Springstein Sheff Utd - 85
Bryan Adams - NEC 87
Eagles - 05 - MEN
Paul McCartney - 05 MEN
Red Hot Chillis - 05 MCFC
Rush 07 - MEN
 
Fav bands
1 Genesis
2 Led zep
3 Rush
4 Eagles
5 REM

Still love to hear my old glam rock stuff as those from my 50th from Alty will testify. Skipper RIP man.

Whos who of rock or what

Steve from Sale
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OK, heres my list
T Rex FTH 74
Sparks FTH 74
Roxy Music - Belle Vue 75
Genesis - 77 Earls Ct, 78 Knebwoth, 80 Apollo, 07 Old Trafford
Peter Gabriel - 77/80 FTH
Thin Lizzy - 78 FTH
Squeeze - 81 Apollo
10CC 82 - Apollo
Springstein Sheff Utd - 85
Bryan Adams - NEC 87
Eagles - 05 - MEN
Paul McCartney - 05 MEN
Red Hot Chillis - 05 MCFC
Rush 07 - MEN
 
Fav bands
1 Genesis
2 Led zep
3 Rush
4 Eagles
5 REM

Still love to hear my old glam rock stuff as those from my 50th from Alty will testify. Skipper RIP man.

Whos who of rock or what

Steve from Sale


I went to that Sparks gig....it was the evening before we drew at SC**thorpe in the F.A. Cup.Do you remember who the support was?
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thegazelle

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cant remeber hte years but Mr A was with me at most
and a certain JTH at atleast 1

nazereth (my first concert and me mum made me go in a blazer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Boxer Crawler and moon
gordon giltrap
barclay james harvest x 4
ian gillan (front row by speakers loud and no view of a broken voiced Ian gillan )
Thin Lizzy
and the  next night Rush (couldnt move my neck for 4 days afterwards)
lindisfarne at least X4 brilliant concerts
Rick wakeman same day as we drew at sheff utd
van der graaaf generator knocked out of FA cup  by runcorn same day
UFO
dire straits
Tom Jones (i know i know but he was brilliant)
Supertramp at belle Vue
everything but the girl (dont ask and yes a woman was involved otherwise no f**king way)

there must be others

major regret turning down a ticket for Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Motorhead Newcastle City Hall, 1981 or 2. My ears are still ringing a bit.


Gazelle, a blazer! Oh I wish I'd seen that........... ;D

Does Sade beat Everything but the Girl as an embarrassing gig moment? With a woman in tow obviously.
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Does Sade beat Everything but the Girl as an embarrassing gig moment? With a woman in tow obviously.
Er, Leo Sayer?

Think Nazareth was 1974, Mr C (but I don't remember your blazer).

I've still got the free EP we were all given at the Boxer, Crawler, Moon gig. Must be worth at least a groat.

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i had forgotten what a bloody dreadful taste in music your gang had. the country was in the grip of new wave and post punk, manchester was the centre of the musical universe, epoch defining groups were playing at bowdon vale and the check in
and you lot?
rick f****** wakeman and barclay james bleeding harvest

i despaired then and i despair now

i still go to gigs a lot, in fact the reason i'm up for the oxford game is to see a band
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i had forgotten what a bloody dreadful taste in music your gang had. the country was in the grip of new wave and post punk, manchester was the centre of the musical universe, epoch defining groups were playing at bowdon vale and the check in
and you lot?
rick f****** wakeman and barclay james bleeding harvest

i despaired then and i despair now

i still go to gigs a lot, in fact the reason i'm up for the oxford game is to see a band

British Sea Power at The Ritz, I presume?
See you there!
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"It was just two world class players going for a 50/50 ball."

John King's description of a crunching tackle on Ossie Ardiles in the FA Cup Third Round tie at White Hart Lane: 10th January 1979.

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you have me at a disadvantage sir as i dont have a scooby who you are  :-\

yes bsp are the business, i'm off to cambridge in an hour or so for tonights gig
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you have me at a disadvantage sir as i dont have a scooby who you are  :-\

yes bsp are the business, i'm off to cambridge in an hour or so for tonights gig

We have a mutual acquaintance in Timperley who has an unfortunate affinity for Aston Villa.

Will you be wearing your wrestling leotard this evening then?
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"It was just two world class players going for a 50/50 ball."

John King's description of a crunching tackle on Ossie Ardiles in the FA Cup Third Round tie at White Hart Lane: 10th January 1979.

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Anyone remember this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptkomy5xTao From the 80's or is it just me saw them live in Germany can't remember which year and i spent 7 years there on and off
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you have me at a disadvantage sir as i dont have a scooby who you are  :-\

yes bsp are the business, i'm off to cambridge in an hour or so for tonights gig

We have a mutual acquaintance in Timperley who has an unfortunate affinity for Aston Villa.

Will you be wearing your wrestling leotard this evening then?

ah ok then
the leotard inhibits my gear changing
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dreadful taste in music? i suggest you reveiw the whole punk era. you will come up with one or two decent bands  and thats it.

i regret not falling for such bands as the undertones and the jam and the clash and the stranglers and ..............................................................
at the time.But do not, in my tiny mind, think they can walk in the same moccassins as the great barclay james harvest.  i mean look at how europe have embraced BJH and still do you dont get xtc playing as they break down the berlin wall do yer.

and yifter the shifter were hardly mould breaking i should have put them on my list live at the jolly Frier or were they surgical supports at that stage live at the park
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dreadful taste in music? i suggest you reveiw the whole punk era. you will come up with one or two decent bands  and thats it.

i regret not falling for such bands as the undertones and the jam and the clash and the stranglers and ..............................................................
at the time.But do not, in my tiny mind, think they can walk in the same moccassins as the great barclay james harvest.  i mean look at how europe have embraced BJH and still do you dont get xtc playing as they break down the berlin wall do yer.

and yifter the shifter were hardly mould breaking i should have put them on my list live at the jolly Frier or were they surgical supports at that stage live at the park

The guitar player for the great barclay james harvest.thats still going lives in Altrincham on Gaskell road there still have a big following in Germany

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bxssOv-hAy4&feature=related
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hmmm the surgical supports..i remember seeing the varicous viens  at the mayflower,god what a pit that was.
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