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End of a rock and roll era
Posted by Gordon Kerr on 25 August 2011 - 10:24am.
Standing in a field last Saturday at Rewind little did I know I would be a witness to rock and roll history.
I was in that audience that saw the last ever gig of The Original Bucks Fizz.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2029604/Cheryl-Baker-Mike-N...
No doubt before the year's out thousands and thousands will be claiming they were there.
When Bobby G next performs I'm going only to shout "Judas!"
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Sugababes as well
Mutya Buena recently won a case to prevent the current members of the Sugababes working under that name. I think we're going to see a lot more of this in the future. You may remember we can a piece about it a few months back, pointing out that the most valuable thing most bands had was their name.
But aren't the Buena Vista Social Club...
...trying to stop Mutya? Dastardly...
I have a terrible verbal tick whereby
[adopts Dick Dastardly voice]
"Mutya!!! Do something!!!"
I'm tempted to...
...try a phonetic version of Mutya's distinctive chortle here. But I just can't figure out how to do it...
You troublesome hound
when danger is near, you're never around. Those medals you wear with such pride on your chest, should be for bungling at which you are best
This goes no further ok?
My first ever live experience was seeing Bucks Fizz (post Jay Aston, post coach crash) at the Fulcrum Centre, in Slough (don't look for it etc).
Now those days are gone.....
Blimey,
Does this mean more Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash? Can we look forward to David Bowie's Spiders from Mars? What chance Mick Hucknall's Faces? I think we should be told.
I'd like to see
Danny Hutton's Fuck Buttons
(but not in a gay way*)
*not that there's anything wrong with that