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He supported Nils Lofgren at City Hall in 77First trip over to The UK. Saw them at Knebworth that year. Brilliant.
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He supported Nils Lofgren at City Hall in 77First trip over to The UK. Saw them at Knebworth that year. Brilliant.
Now ya talking.A class show I discovered the New York Dolls when I watched a rerun as a young 'un-
No, but I was at Newcastle Arena when he walked off and 'retired' in around 2007.Is that the Lassie from North Shields that sang with Meatloaf??
Anybody else at the Concert at City Hall when Meatloaf collapsed..... Great Singer, sadly missed...
She is Karla daVito. Not from Sheels.Is that the Lassie from North Shields that sang with Meatloaf??
Anybody else at the Concert at City Hall when Meatloaf collapsed..... Great Singer, sadly missed...
Thanks....... It was Lorraine Crosby from Walker who sang on the 'I'd Do anything For Love' tracks and in Concert with him much later.....She is Karla daVito. Not from Sheels.
Ellen Foley sang on the album track.
No, but I was at Newcastle Arena when he walked off and 'retired' in around 2007.
I used to have a Heavy Metal Kids greatest hits type album somewhere. They had some canny songs.Wayne Winston Norris before he chucked it all in to become a chippie.
Poor choice of name for the band. They were never heavy metal.I used to have a Heavy Metal Kids greatest hits type album somewhere. They had some canny songs.
I was the same, just seemed like a load of boring old hippies. And the bands were as well.My memory of it growing up was a shit TOTP
How wrong was I !!
Saturday nights at house partyās with parents kids left in front if tv looking for something to watch thinking wtf is this shite
It was both really, "Bob Bands" and more current and emerging artists, you got Camel [BB] and Gang of Four or the Rezillos.I was the same, just seemed like a load of boring old hippies. And the bands were as well.
Looking back at some of these clips it seems I was completely wrong, or were they just the little gems hidden among the stinking pile of boring old hippies?
Totally agree it took me a long time to find my musicI was the same, just seemed like a load of boring old hippies. And the bands were as well.
Looking back at some of these clips it seems I was completely wrong, or were they just the little gems hidden among the stinking pile of boring old hippies?
And you had to have an album out before you could appear on the showIt was both really, "Bob Bands" and more current and emerging artists, you got Camel [BB] and Gang of Four or the Rezillos.
1977 promoting the "Playmates" reunion albumI love the Small Faces and have never seen that before, when's it from? Post Humble Pie era maybe, for Marriott?
Mind that bass player and his irritating mugging to camera while flicking his shit f***ing perm around, detracts from the performance horribly!
And then joined Foreigner.1977 promoting the "Playmates" reunion album
Rick Wills is the bass player and replaced Ronnie Lane who left after the first rehearsal following an argument. He played on this and the "78 in the Shade" albums before the band broke up again.
He supported Nils Lofgren at City Hall in 77
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Nils and his trampoline was always good see.
Tim Buckley had a stunning voiceBob Harris got me chucked out of the Family farewell party at Holiday Inn.