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Back in the 90s the Stranglers were the Palace match day sponsors one game. Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
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The Stranglers sponsored the match ball for the opening game of the 92/93 season, against Blackburn. The match famous for Shearer scoring twice on his debut for them, but I think it was just for publicity purposes, and not because any of them were supporters.
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Also, Gaye (Advert) Black, Arturo Bassick and Peter Coyne. Originally posted by Bearcage
There was a few yesterday, including Captain Sensible, John Robb, Therapy, Echo and the Bunnymen, Clem Burke, Chris Stein, Robert Williams, Dave (formula) Tomlinson, Midge Ure, Tim Burgess, Roddy Frame, Miles Hunt and Kirk Brandon. Plus non musicians, such as Jeremy Vine, Dom Jolly and Irvine Welsh.
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Just go for a walk in the trees one of the best covers of Dione Warwick song
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Heard the news this afternoon very sad. Played Ratus Norvegis last week and had forgotten just how good it was
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Originally posted by cantrbury eagle
Heard the news this afternoon very sad. Played Ratus Norvegis last week and had forgotten just how good it was Yes, very Gothic (in the true meaning of the word) as is the fabulous cover art of the LP.
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The house where the album cover photo was taken was The Old Knoll in Blackheath. It was also used for the Bob Hoskins film Mona Lisa, and some old Boris Karloff movies.
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Dave Greenfield is probably the only person I can forgive for being from Brighton I'd forgive Holly Willoughby if she did a turn for me.
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
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Their first two albums were classics but they lost their way a bit while trying to explore a different direction. Black and White is a weird totally uncommercial album listening to it now but I did get a copy with the free white vinyl sing back in the day featuring 'Tits'. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (10 May 2020 2.07pm)
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Originally posted by punksnotdead
Angelic Upstarts are Sunderland, Sham never stated any football allegiance but I think a couple of them were Chelsea. Cockney Rejects are West Ham Captain sensible is a palace fan , not sure if he goes much
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Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65
Captain sensible is a palace fan , not sure if he goes much I remember his song ‘Croydon’. Brilliant
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He went to Stanley Technical College in South Norwood, and bragged about it on a BBC Arena documentary on punk.
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