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Hoof Hearted 23 Sep 16 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
The second offering has a story, and has just been requested at the same time. Rumour was that this album was going to be called 7, and released on 7/7/77 where Hillage was supposed to play it at Glastonbury, which was a small free festival at the time. meanwhile on the same day I was working at L&G's head office in Kingswood, Surrey and it was my workmate's 21st Birthday on 7/7/77 so we decided to celebrate in the bar. The older lads called us 'Slade' as the 4 of us bore a striking resemblance to them (I had long hair like Dave Hill and Colin was a dead ringer for Noddy Holder, the other two vaguely resembled the others!). Our favoured drink was Holsten Pils in bottles, so we set out at 5pm to completely fill our favourite drinking table with empty bottles which we estimated to be 60. We had a chart with our names on it with 15 spaces for crosses as we each consumed a full bottle. The next day I woke up at my mum's house not knowing how I got there as I was married and had my own house. Went to work nursing a hangover and went over to the bar with my 3 chums who were also as bad as I was. The barman showed us the chart.... it was very neat to start with but at the half way stage the crosses were erratic and hard to decipher who they related to. All four of us were incapable of getting ourselves home safely so he had organised lifts home for us. A day I'll never forget!
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kayjaybee orpington 23 Sep 16 4.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
meanwhile on the same day I was working at L&G's head office in Kingswood, Surrey and it was my workmate's 21st Birthday on 7/7/77 so we decided to celebrate in the bar. The older lads called us 'Slade' as the 4 of us bore a striking resemblance to them (I had long hair like Dave Hill and Colin was a dead ringer for Noddy Holder, the other two vaguely resembled the others!). Our favoured drink was Holsten Pils in bottles, so we set out at 5pm to completely fill our favourite drinking table with empty bottles which we estimated to be 60. We had a chart with our names on it with 15 spaces for crosses as we each consumed a full bottle. The next day I woke up at my mum's house not knowing how I got there as I was married and had my own house. Went to work nursing a hangover and went over to the bar with my 3 chums who were also as bad as I was. The barman showed us the chart.... it was very neat to start with but at the half way stage the crosses were erratic and hard to decipher who they reloffated to. All four of us were incapable of getting ourselves home safely so he had organised lifts home for us. A day I'll never forget! hoof, bit of a contradiction, earlier part of the story,woke up at my mums house not knowing how i got there, followed by a day i'll never forget, us older chaps knew how to enjoy ourselves eh !
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Deleagle "Bubba's bar 'n' grill" 23 Sep 16 9.08pm | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
The second offering has a story, and has just been requested at the same time. Rumour was that this album was going to be called 7, and released on 7/7/77 where Hillage was supposed to play it at Glastonbury, which was a small free festival at the time. Anyhoo staffie and I hitched down there (got a lift most of the way on two motorbikes). Hillage didn't play so we actually caught the album at the Rainbow some weeks later (backed up by Nova as I seem to recall). I digress, Glasto was stonking hot that year and some bright spark was selling scrumpy he had acquired locally, and people were passing out in the sun, we didn't need those silly bracelets that year. If you glowed in the dark you had been to Glastonbury '77. Steve Hillage "L" 01 Hurdy Gurdy Man Tops stuff again MR A, and so glad of the connection to staffie. R.I.P Legend
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Hoof Hearted 24 Sep 16 9.47am | |
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Originally posted by kayjaybee
hoof, bit of a contradiction, earlier part of the story,woke up at my mums house not knowing how i got there, followed by a day i'll never forget, us older chaps knew how to enjoy ourselves eh ! Oh yeah well spotted.... A day I'll never forget except the last few hours of it... LOL I guess you were the same as me back then... out on the razz after work every night... what Mickey Flanagan calls going Out Out. Too old for all that now though!
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 24 Sep 16 10.12am | |
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In the series of albums staffie and I used to listen to a lot, CSNY's Deja Vu...this is the live version. CSNY - Deja Vu (Live) 01 - What Are Their Names Download [Link] Attachment: CSNY - Deja Vu (Live).jpg (60.42Kb)
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kayjaybee orpington 24 Sep 16 12.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Oh yeah well spotted.... A day I'll never forget except the last few hours of it... LOL I guess you were the same as me back then... out on the razz after work every night... what Mickey Flanagan calls going Out Out. Too old for all that now though! Just trips to the local now Hoof,but yes, had my moments 😊 anyway will now let the mp3 thread continue, keep up the good work Mr Apollo
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 26 Sep 16 9.35am | |
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Cracking win on Saturday! Following on in the "What staffie and I used to listen to a lot" series. Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic Any Major Dude Download [Link] Attachment: download.jpg (6.93Kb)
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Hoof Hearted 26 Sep 16 10.11am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Cracking win on Saturday! Following on in the "What staffie and I used to listen to a lot" series. Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic Any Major Dude Download [Link] Give this album a go lads.... best track is Rikki Don't Lose That Number!
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Deleagle "Bubba's bar 'n' grill" 26 Sep 16 3.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Classic stuff there for sure
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Eaglesnut Waterford 26 Sep 16 4.25pm | |
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mr a - any chance of John Miles Rebel album plus a naff single, If I said you had a beautiful body by the Bellamy Bros
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 26 Sep 16 4.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglesnut
mr a - any chance of John Miles Rebel album plus a naff single, If I said you had a beautiful body by the Bellamy Bros Careful, he might hold it against you!
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 27 Sep 16 10.49am | |
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One of staffies favourite bands, he turned me onto them later on in life. Today with his original comments. Dream Theater - 1995-02-11 - Dusseldorf, Germany (Philipshalle)
Total time: 76:36 * bonustracks live at Vredenburg, Utrecht, The Netherlands, february 15,1995 This is an excellent sounding FM broadcast from 1995. Odd setlist but great show. Enjoy! Download [Link] Attachment: DREAM THEATER - Live in Dusseldorf, 11.2.95.jpg (173.62Kb)
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