Those we have loved.
Sat, 2003-06-21 00:56
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Those we have loved.
Liana got me thinking on an earliar thread.
Those we have loved.
Antony Andrews (Brideshead Revisited)
Frank Bough (Nationwide)
Larry Carlton (Cameo)
Nick Heywood (Haircut 100)
Mickey Rourke (Angel Heart)
Pete Murphy (Bauhaus)
Lena Lovich (Lucky Number's 1)
Minnie Rippleton (Loving You ( a voice of an angel)
That Jester from 'Rentaghost' (died of a drug overdose)
Alan Pascoe (Athlete who was never up to much, but he is all we had at the time).
You?
Ralphie
Spangles (Old English Flavour)
Cresta Pop (and the frothy bear)
those school biros that were fat at the bottom with ridges you could scrape yr nails over
Yes sir i can boogie
Le Freak
Cheesecloth shirts
'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie'. Baccara I think.
Do you remember 'Substitute' by 'Clout'. All the biys at my school used to change it to the word 'Prositute'. I was from Basildon you know.
'Spangles', There were so many flavours and so many fillings at the dentist.
'La Freak' still a classic in my book. To think that Bernard Edwards went on to produce David Bowie.
I always had to borrow pens.
I used to steal cheap cola from Budgens (is that bad?)
Ralphie
i do remember substitute yes.... no one at my school changed the words.. a better class of school i suspect.
It was out at the same time as marshall and hains "dancing in the titty" wasnt it?
Jim Morrison of the Doors
Ian Curtis of Joy Division
Debbie Harry of Blondie
Tilbrook and Difford of Squeeze
James Gandolfini in the Sopranos
Derek Jacobi in I Claudius.
Tom Sharpes novels Wilt,Riotous Assembly,Indecent Exposure and The Throwback.
The Beatles
The Rabbit series by John Updike.
Cindy Crawford
Basil Fawlty
Edie Falco in the Sopranos
could go on all night.
What is wrong with cheesecloth?
Poor Ian Curtis. I cannot play 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' for so many reasons.
What a time eh!
Ralph
Crosby Stills & Nash
Man of the World, Fleetwood Mac
Tales of the Riverbank
Stingray
Puckoon
Rita Fahy ( I was 10, she was 11 )
spag
Hartly hare
Camp run-a-muck (Saturday morning telly)
Local shops you don't need hiking boots and a packed lunch to find
The original Basil brush
Mods and rockers
Sesame Street
Tight bondaged trousered, spikey-haired sulky men.
Yes, Joy division, whilst wearing black and lying on beanbags dreaming of an uncertain future nursing a (yet again) broken heart from one of the men (boys?) above.
Debbie Harry with that leery grin in black plastic.
Men Without Hats: We Can Dance If We Want To.
Sid and Johnny from The Sex Pistols, snot, expletives and blood notwithstanding.
A pet duck who imprinted upon me and followed me from room to room, shitting on the carpet.
We need to know more about this duck biz Wolfie.
Explain...
Ralph
undertones -
debbie harry -
chrissie hynde -
buzzcocks
squeeze
tubeway army
rem - (i know they're still around, this live goes back to summer of 86)
elvis costello
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