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Post by trickydicky73 on Oct 27, 2017 23:15:01 GMT
Sorry guys, I am a bit pissed, but what a cracking documentary this is! Where did 40 years go????
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Post by trickydicky73 on Oct 27, 2017 23:24:05 GMT
BBC 4 now, for the non psychic!
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Post by felonious on Oct 28, 2017 6:19:14 GMT
Sorry guys, I am a bit pissed, but what a cracking documentary this is! Where did 40 years go???? I was dropping my daughter off at the station the other day and playing Your Song by Elton John. I think we were both shocked when I said it was 47 years old. She genuinely thought that charming young man from Car Pool with a nice head of hair could not possibly be that old.
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Post by Dutchpeter on Oct 28, 2017 7:23:18 GMT
I saw that documentary a few years back, and it's a great story. It's shows the Pistols had generosity, heart and awareness of their working class roots even at the height of their fame (notoriety?) I love the fact they did the children's show, and then another gig in the evening to support striking firemen. A great Rock n Roll story of community and solidarity without a swindle in sight
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 28, 2017 9:47:10 GMT
Liked his take on Murdoch
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Post by JoeinOz on Oct 28, 2017 10:02:01 GMT
40 years since Never Mind The Bollox was released.
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 28, 2017 10:20:06 GMT
40 years since Never Mind The Bollox was released. & Donna Summers I Feel Love. Which is the most enduring...
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Post by harryburrows on Oct 29, 2017 14:44:55 GMT
40 years since Never Mind The Bollox was released. & Donna Summers I Feel Love. Which is the most enduring... Not in my world pal
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 29, 2017 14:50:52 GMT
& Donna Summers I Feel Love. Which is the most enduring... Not in my world pal How do you expect to get fully gay'd up if you can't feel love 🌈
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Post by ravey123 on Oct 29, 2017 14:57:11 GMT
I saw that documentary a few years back, and it's a great story. It's shows the Pistols had generosity, heart and awareness of their working class roots even at the height of their fame (notoriety?) I love the fact they did the children's show, and then another gig in the evening to support striking firemen. A great Rock n Roll story of community and solidarity without a swindle in sight Thought it was hilarious that Steve Jones didnt realise John had taken the swear words out in the gig for the kds - this and the fact they played Bodies at the kids concert - the lyrics are bloody horific
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Post by lordb on Oct 29, 2017 16:05:50 GMT
40 years since Never Mind The Bollox was released. & Donna Summers I Feel Love. Which is the most enduring... Both.
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Post by dutchstokie on Oct 29, 2017 21:21:59 GMT
I saw that documentary a few years back, and it's a great story. It's shows the Pistols had generosity, heart and awareness of their working class roots even at the height of their fame (notoriety?) I love the fact they did the children's show, and then another gig in the evening to support striking firemen. A great Rock n Roll story of community and solidarity without a swindle in sight Thought it was hilarious that Steve Jones didnt realise John had taken the swear words out in the gig for the kds - this and the fact they played Bodies at the kids concert - the lyrics are bloody horific Theres a sad story behind the song which effected Lydon for a long time
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2017 7:48:47 GMT
And he went on to advertise Utterly Butterly.
Here is a clip of him getting hit by a bottle in Chile. Fair play...He carried on with the gig.
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