When I first heard of them, I assumed they were, well, a mod band from Sleaford.
An understandable mistake to make!
When I first heard of them, I assumed they were, well, a mod band from Sleaford.
They are a strange musical thing. Not for me, but I guess not hearing the kind of thing I expected didn't help!
I went to see Van Morrison at the demontfort Hall,Leicester in 1984. Not a fan by any means, but went with a couple of mates who were. Complete waste of time and money tbh.
He's a notoriously miserable old sod who sees live performance as a favour, I think.
He certainly was back then !
I went to see Van Morrison at the demontfort Hall,Leicester in 1984. Not a fan by any means, but went with a couple of mates who were. Complete waste of time and money tbh.
I wore earplugs a couple of years ago when I went to see the Undertones. Absolutely deafening, even with them in. Way too old for stuff like that now....Pardon?
Don`t wear earplugs next time,it detracts from the experience
When I first heard of them, I assumed they were, well, a mod band from Sleaford.
The Mod revolution hasn't got as far as Sleaford yet...
The Mod revolution hasn't got as far as Sleaford yet...
I think Bill Hailey with that new fangled "Rock and Roll" is very much the coming thing in Sleaford..
It should be banned!
We went to see Crowded House at Goldwyns about 30 years ago. Dare say the place doesn't exist anymore.As a student in Brum we used to broad street for a night out.
brannigans was a odd place
We once accidentally saw Chesney Hawks once. Some brummie bloke shouted oh Chesney, he turns and the Brummie guy gives him the Nescafé hand shake. The place drops silent.
We went to see Crowded House at Goldwyns about 30 years ago. Dare say the place doesn't exist anymore.