Monday, 22 March 2021

def leppard early sighting at leeds fforde green hotel

I hitch hiked to Leeds many years ago when Def Leppard were just starting out, and saw them at Leeds FForde Green Hotel, a tiny venue which is sadly no longer in use for music. Also chatted to them, and bought an early t-shirt which would have been worth a fortune when they became huge in America, as it had the original title for their upcoming debut lp which was later changed, The band also invited me to their Newcastle show, with an offer to put me on the guest list.  Great lads, despite the mauling they received from the British press for their American aspirations. Look at the advert and single, it's not like they were shy of wanting it, and l don't blame them, it's a working class dream. I saw them many times around that time, but the Leeds gig was my favourite, despite some other great nights with them at Newcastle Mayfair (also long gone).

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packaging of the year

 I don't know if there is a packaging of the year award, but if there is, we have a winner!


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hating people

 From Viz.  I can agree with a lot of the sentiment, but l sure miss gong to pubs and gigs.


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the great god keef's fingers

 

The great god Keith Richards may have confounded everyone by remaining alive after such a hedonistic devil may care lifestyle, but it's taken it's toll.  Those fingers have suffered, as no doubt, has the rest of his body.  
Photograph by Francesco Carrozzini

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new haircut means l could be bob mortimer's 'alistair the estate agent'

As usual, l've cut my own hair, which was beginning to get on my nerves (or rather, my nipples).  After snipping off about 6 inches worth, l've now got to be careful how it's brushed, or swept back majestically, because otherwise, l turn into an older version of Bob Mortimer's 'Alistair the Estate Agent'.


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Saturday, 20 March 2021

cold war steve nails it again

 Another Cold War Steve classic. He's become the modern day chronicler of all that is crap with current Conservative politics



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the first professional footballer gets the vaccine

 

I don't know who's responsible for this, but it's excellent

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Friday, 19 March 2021

Saturday, 6 March 2021

paris st. germain v arsenal, and primal scream at rock city

Cracked it!  Further to the last post, it was this Arsenal game that was on, but the night in question was three weeks later (March 29th 1994), and we were down at Nottingham Rock City again, only this time it was to see Primal Scream.  The night Robbo danced his gout away.


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therapy at rock city

I stumbled upon this ticket a few days ago. It's a gig l always forget l went to, and it's now 27 years ago this week.  Therapy at Nottingham Rock City. Wasn't that bothered about seeing Therapy, but it was an excellent night out for the five of us lads who went down to it. Unless l'm misremembering dates, l think Arsenal were in a European cup final the same night, but that could have been a different Nottingham night out. I shall have to go and check, or it will bug me all evening.


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The Waterboys - 1986 Glastonbury Festival (As broadcast by the BBC)

Waterboys - Glastonbury Festival | June 20 1986 [28:13 min]

glastonbury 1986

I know festival and concert prices have gone up a lot (when they are on), and it's easy to romanticise the past, but l preferred concerts ages ago, when it was for mainly for the alternative culture, prices were low, and you could get tickets all over the place, as most events didn't sell out (if they did) for ages.

Here's the flyer for Glastonbury 1986. Tickets in shops, and only £17 for the full event. Now tell me it wasn't better then.



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a blast from the past - video stores

You don't find these any more - video stores.  At first, the videos cost a fortune to hire, and there wasn't much choice, but the price reduced as the stock increased. Then.......All gone.


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my new trainers touring the usa

 It's bad news when a pair of trainers l've just ordered are seeing more of the world than l am at the moment. I obviously knew they were being posted from America, but didn't realise they would be doing a little road trip first, as this screenshot testifies to. I'm now jealous of them, and they haven't even arrived yet.

####  UPDATE!

They've now left the States!


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Monday, 15 February 2021

rishi sunak's doing well

 


look at this man running in the snow

 Look at this man running in the snow.   On second thoughts...

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Sunday, 14 February 2021

pooh gives out advice

 Some excellent advice from Pooh


And Meanwhile, this sort of thing is always worth repeating

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cowdenbeath local news

Some excellent local news from Cowdenbeath, that couldn't be much more Scottish, despite the fact l don't understand half of it.

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T.REX Rock En Stock Live 1972 France

as expected - trump is let off

It's not much of a surprise that Donald Trump has been cleared of impeachment thanxs to the spinelessness of his Republican party, but it is certainly depressing news as the fascist policies start to gain pace, not just in the good old US of A, but also in good old Blighty. Law and decency has been cast aside, and politicians who care more about power and riches, rather than ideals and decency gain ever increasing powers. Trump has lost the election, but either he'll be back, or (more scarily) a sleeker, younger, and cleverer version will be in his place. I'm not really sure how Republicans who aided and supported Trump are allowed to prevent him being found guilty, but that's for another day. 

Anyway - Biden should forget about trying to appease any kind of hard core republicans, and aim towards solidifying the Democratic support, plus winning over the decent members of the GOP who have some morels left, and who realise democracy itself is at stake. There must be some out there.

There's a great piece by Frank Bruni in The New York Times here, and a snippet of it is below

As for the UK, we're also getting there, as the constant lying, cronyism, incompetence, and lack of accountability of the government is aided by wealthy backers and the sycophantic right wing press. When Covid has become a manageable problem, and Brexit has become an expensive fiasco the country grows used to, all we will be left with is the lawbreaking, deceit, and distain for parliament and the majority of people that voted for them. You should vote for a better life for all, especially the weaker elements of society, not just yourself.  When the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer, don't blame me. If you voted for them, take a good hard look in the mirror, and see if you're proud of yourself. When either Priti Patel or Michael Grove become your new glorious leader, l'll be blowing all my dosh escaping reality, and l'll also consider getting a Heroin addiction later on as a cushion to it all. At least then l'll have something to numb myself from their idiotic racist rhetoric.

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Friday, 12 February 2021

Wednesday, 10 February 2021

The Butterfly Ball Love is all

proud to be a scouser (part 239)

Top of the league ma!!  Top of the league!!  Liverpool is the least Royalist area, and proud of it.


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Grrrrrrrrr

 No comment on this, as l'll be ranting all night, and l've got things to do tomorrow

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captain sir tom moore arrives in heaven

I think the last thing Captain Sir Tom Moore would want to see when he arrived in heaven is  load of steps.  That's just taking the piss.

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some recent news items

These two recent news items made me chuckle.  I know lockdowns are serious, but you have to admire their quest for pleasure.




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Sunday, 7 February 2021

brexit update

 


newspaper bias

 


the covid 19 vaccination rollout

Because of my line of work, l've already had my Covid 19 vaccination, but the following statement certainly made me chuckle.

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a day in the life of tom baker, plus a dodgy old radio times cover about dr who

I'm pretty sure l've posted this before, but what the hell, it's always worth putting up.

Tom Baker's 'A Day In The Life Of' from a 1978 edition of 'The Sunday Times' newspaper, when he was still 'Dr Who' to all and sundry.  Mr Baker and his crowd certainly liked the odd tipple or two, and it's amazing any work was done at all, although he does state that this is a day when he is not filming, and reminds the reader that he did walk away from being a Monk for the women and drink.  By Jeffrey Bernard, on one of the occasions he was not 'Unwell'.


And on a related Dr Who theme, here's the cover of Radio Times from over 50 years ago (January 1971). It's promoting the Dr Who series with what looks to my corrupted eyes like a dodgy sexualised cover, as a hypnotised Jo Grant states she will 'Obey The Master'.

Saucy!


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otis redding - amen

Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Down By the Riverside

The Swan Silvertones - Sinner Man

Nearer my God to Thee - Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers

I've posted this before, but it's worth a repeat on  a Sunday morning. The song, singing, passion, and crowd reaction on this just builds and builds.  I'd loved to have seen this concert (The Shrine 1955), but even l'm not that old.



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This Train - Big Bill Broonzy

no more clapping


 

Wednesday, 3 February 2021

HPC (Handforth Parish Council) Meeting 10th December 2020

The first 15 / 20 minutes of this is comedy gold.  Knobheads in action.


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Tuesday, 2 February 2021

mick's dressed up again! the rolling stones 2000 light years from home

mick jagger looks happy (not) to be dressed up

I know the wedding was many years ago, but these photographs just make me chuckle. Mick Jagger does not look too pleased to be dressed up in costume for his wedding to Jerry Hall, and is probably having acid flashbacks to the cover of The Rolling Stones album 'Their Satanic Majesties Request'. It just shows, no matter how much money and fame you have, you still have to make compromises in a relationship!



Here's the album cover mentioned above


And here's an outtake from it


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the annual orange tree shake in valencia

How have l not seen this before, and what kind of mad bat like machine is this?


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Sunday, 31 January 2021

jack kirby's views on captain america wearing insurrectionists

I've only just seen this, but love it, and not just as a fan of Jack Kirby (and now Neil Kirby). It also sums up my feelings towards the low lifes, and it's great that Neil has come out and made this statement.  It's  shame more people, especially in the Republican party, haven't done the same, or they have the unscrupulous brass balls to defend it.





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