Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:20 am
It was full when they DIDNT have visitors - remember a long walk from Ronnie Scotts to Crouch End - took us 3 hours I think.
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Do you remember when we all went to see 'Visitor 2035' upstairs at Ronnies?Rory wrote:It was full when they DIDNT have visitors - remember a long walk from Ronnie Scotts to Crouch End - took us 3 hours I think.
No, I haven't, and I think I might avoid it now!Rory wrote:Have you ever been to the White Hart in Pulborough - apparently the Visitor 2035 guitarish plays there sometimes!
But yeh - they were sh*t tho.
Don't try going to The Swan in Pulborough ! It ain't there anymore. A lovely river-side pub that is now very expensive flats.Richard Ruck wrote:No, I haven't, and I think I might avoid it now!Rory wrote:Have you ever been to the White Hart in Pulborough - apparently the Visitor 2035 guitarish plays there sometimes!
But yeh - they were sh*t tho.
I didn't think the pub itself was all that lovely.J.R. wrote: Don't try going to The Swan in Pulborough ! It ain't there anymore. A lovely river-side pub that is now very expensive flats.
Shame it's knew, not know - haven't changed for the worse and strangely also have a 12 yr old daughterRichard Ruck wrote:It was indeed written for Robin's benefit....Rory wrote:I read your history of Adge - addressed if I'm not very much mistaken to someone I knew rather well......
I'd forgotten that we sung that one - not surprised we dropped it tho...
For some reason my 12 year old daughter knows that song.....worrying that is.
What's your dog called?
Can your daughter do the accent??
My dog is called Eric, by the way.
Why did you choose that?sport! wrote:mmm....this could take a while
let's start with:
True Love Stories - Jilted John
talking albums again here...
Oh Emma J you need to catch upEmma Jane wrote:I think so... depends on the generation - you may be too young to appreciate them!Richard Ruck wrote:Why are The Eagles still so popular?
Why were they ever popular?
Anyone?
I know quite a few people who were brought up listening to The Eagles, and still listen to them now. Much better musicians than much of the recent stuff anyway.
The Eagles deserve a pedestal, HThuntertitus wrote: Oh Emma J you need to catch up
Try chucking all eagles in the bin where they belong
Then get something by Grandaddy, maybe Flaming Lips, maybe Ladytron
and if you like old geezers try the Johnny Cash American recordings - and there's Nick Cave
Lord theres so much better than the eagles
Sorry
but it's true
Ok DARLING if you think you like REAL musicEmma Jane wrote:The Eagles deserve a pedestal, HThuntertitus wrote: Oh Emma J you need to catch up
Try chucking all eagles in the bin where they belong
Then get something by Grandaddy, maybe Flaming Lips, maybe Ladytron
and if you like old geezers try the Johnny Cash American recordings - and there's Nick Cave
Lord theres so much better than the eagles
Sorry
but it's true
Whilst Johnny Cash and Nick Cave certainly need preserving, some of the other 'artistes' you mentioned remind me very much of the noise hairdryers make
Possibly similar to Neanderthal 'music'? You know, banging sticks on an old animal carcass. Having said that it sounds much more like your cup of tea!