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From: "James Hodson" <jUNDERSCOREhod[email protected]> Subject: Re: Just had a look at the
'Safespeed' site... Date: 27 January 2003 23:44
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 10:39:36 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?" <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 00:08:24 +0000, James Hodson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>There's no time for us, There's no place for us,
>
>I always thought "don't lose your head" was nicely tasteless in context
>
:-/
>I remember INXS being bottled when playing support to Queen at Wembley. Not as satisfying as Daphne
>& Celeste being bottled off at Reading, though.....
>
missed the earlier posts so please forgive the butchering of this one to make my reply relevant
8-P... I remember the whole audience turning their backs on 'The Bangles' when they were playing
support to Simple Minds at the Milton Keynes Bowl on a mid-summer concert. The girls had the cheek
to ask if we'd ever heard of punk rock and this song of theirs was their contribution to
punk...something about not liking Mondays. The only one's up the front cheering were the hormone
addled youth who would've cheered anything even vaguely female, regardless of species ;-) Aaah, back
in the day.... (Simple Minds were incredible, well worth the wait!) Dave
'Safespeed' site... Date: 27 January 2003 23:44
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 10:39:36 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?" <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 00:08:24 +0000, James Hodson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>There's no time for us, There's no place for us,
>
>I always thought "don't lose your head" was nicely tasteless in context
>
:-/
>I remember INXS being bottled when playing support to Queen at Wembley. Not as satisfying as Daphne
>& Celeste being bottled off at Reading, though.....
>
missed the earlier posts so please forgive the butchering of this one to make my reply relevant
8-P... I remember the whole audience turning their backs on 'The Bangles' when they were playing
support to Simple Minds at the Milton Keynes Bowl on a mid-summer concert. The girls had the cheek
to ask if we'd ever heard of punk rock and this song of theirs was their contribution to
punk...something about not liking Mondays. The only one's up the front cheering were the hormone
addled youth who would've cheered anything even vaguely female, regardless of species ;-) Aaah, back
in the day.... (Simple Minds were incredible, well worth the wait!) Dave