Pretty sure it was the studio guy, but could have been. I just wanted the dosh, sold my Shergold Marathon 6 bass too, 180 quid, 10 quid profit. Bought the Roland from a shop in Truro via Exchange and Mart, I have absolutely no memory of buying the Shergold, none whatsoever, bought one last year to replace, 1200 quid.....Was it his old man? Think he used to manage the Jam. There was something on BBC radio a dozen+ years ago charting their rise and the Father came across as a right p*ick.
Not Harley's.Harley Davidsons? There's usually a gathering in Sete at the beginning of September. Approx. 500 or so from all over Europe.
Yeah I liked that Stanley Road album, by the time Heavy Soul came out he must of been knocking about with Gallagher which probably didn't help.Now you mention it
Agree with you that Heavy Soul was a bit of a duffer.
A little indulgent perhaps after the success of Stanley Road.
The drummers are brothers so quite probably hanging out for years.Yeah I liked that Stanley Road album, by the time Heavy Soul came out he must of been knocking about with Gallagher which probably didn't help.
Agreed. When it's good though ….I've always found his stuff very variable
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Just seen on Pistonheads great vocal thread and someone mentions the great Frankie Miller. I think this is a classic with him doing a duet with PL.
Some nice imagary! When asked why they called their album Some Girls Keef replied "Cos we forgot all their f***ing names". An interesting take on a Grts Hits. Video Rewind - still got this on VHS somewhere:QUOTE="Nibby, post: 646521, member: 5600"]
Bit of the first 'Smell The Glove' album cover going on with 'Some Girls' Neil, lol[/QUOTE]Some nice imagary! When asked why they called their album Some Girls Keef replied "Cos we forgot all their f***ing names". An interesting take on a Grts Hits. Video Rewind - still got this on VHS somewhere:
It's fine to be sexy! [/QUOTE]Bit of the first 'Smell The Glove' album cover going on with 'Some Girls' Neil, lol