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big mervyn wrote:
justinr73 wrote:Thank you gentlemen.

That Ards story is what is now called 'fake news' I'm afraid Merv.
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Maybe the "fake news story" is fake news?
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justinr73 wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
justinr73 wrote:Thank you gentlemen.

That Ards story is what is now called 'fake news' I'm afraid Merv.
Ballix!

SOURCE!

Maybe the "fake news story" is fake news?
Straight from the horse's mouth...!

https://www.independent.ie/entertainmen ... 37307.html
I stand corrected.
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Everyone who was a teenager when I was a teenager and in a band when I was in a band, played the following:

Girl from Mars
Teenage kicks
Wonderwall
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The Grand Parade by The Frank and Walters is this week's album of choice ahead of their shows at Kings Cross Water Rats on Friday and Saturday.

Still a few tickets left for Friday I believe. Saturday should be a good one, with the rugby at 5.30 first.
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Deep purple starting soon on BBC RB
Can I come out from behind the sofa yet?
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BR wrote:Deep purple starting soon on BBC RB
Roger Glover looks like 'Nan' of the Royle Family.
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BR wrote:
BR wrote:Deep purple starting soon on BBC RB
Roger Glover looks like 'Nan' of the Royle Family.
The '84 Melbourne concert, available on demand on Sky , is v good.
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big mervyn wrote:
BR wrote:
BR wrote:Deep purple starting soon on BBC RB
Roger Glover looks like 'Nan' of the Royle Family.
The '84 Melbourne concert, available on demand on Sky , is v good.
This is proper live though. He's no John Lord, but your man's ok.
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BR@1 is pissing herself laughing at an audience of balding, middle-aged men in t-shirts moving their heads gently to-and-fro, carefully trying to avoid bringing on any further symptoms of dementia.
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BR wrote:BR@1 is pissing herself laughing at an audience of balding, middle-aged men in t-shirts moving their heads gently to-and-fro, carefully trying to avoid bringing on any further symptoms of dementia.
Watching that now. Still good musically but you sure miss the edge that Lord and Blackmore brought. Could do without the inane interview.

Think I spotted 3 weemin in that crowd. :lol:
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big mervyn wrote:
BR wrote:BR@1 is pissing herself laughing at an audience of balding, middle-aged men in t-shirts moving their heads gently to-and-fro, carefully trying to avoid bringing on any further symptoms of dementia.
Watching that now. Still good musically but you sure miss the edge that Lord and Blackmore brought. Could do without the inane interview.

Think I spotted 3 weemin in that crowd. Image
And they were probably carers.

Interview must have been added since.
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big mervyn wrote:
BR wrote:BR@1 is pissing herself laughing at an audience of balding, middle-aged men in t-shirts moving their heads gently to-and-fro, carefully trying to avoid bringing on any further symptoms of dementia.
Watching that now. Still good musically but you sure miss the edge that Lord and Blackmore brought. Could do without the inane interview.

Think I spotted 3 weemin in that crowd. Image
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RIP Malcolm Young the riff behind everything they did...

https://youtu.be/VbzUce9bolA

at their original and best..
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Cockatrice wrote:RIP Malcolm Young the riff behind everything they did...

https://youtu.be/VbzUce9bolA

at their original and best..
Big brother George who died last month would have produced Let there be Rock.

Feck! They're going thick and fast this year.
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big mervyn wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:RIP Malcolm Young the riff behind everything they did...

https://youtu.be/VbzUce9bolA

at their original and best..
Big brother George who died last month would have produced Let there be Rock.

Feck! They're going thick and fast this year.
remember seeing them at the Ulster Hall in the 70's they just blew everyone away.. Never fully bought into Johnston it was always Bon nScott for me. I hope Angus hangs the guitar up it ain't DC without that original rhythm section.
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