#1 2007-11-24 21:50:57
Your pretty fucked if you missed London in 76-77... My condolences. Mahahahhahahaaaa!!!
The best band/performer was the late lamented Iary Dury & The Blockheads... preceded byt Kilburn and The High Roaders, but that may just be to arcane for this posting...
I still think Jake Rivera was a hell of a guy for giving a singer with Polio and multiple other problems a shot at the high-times. Good on you Jake, and I wish there was a Label like stiff around.
Wonderful time, great people, fuck I miss all of you, especially Phil from Chili Willi's and .... Good times Phil, sorry you punked out and died, you left a hole in the hearts of all yer friends and bandmates.
Yer Pal Dusty.
First Song:
Sex n Drugs n RocknRoll
At Ronnies!
Spasticus Autisticus!
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#2 2007-11-24 23:58:25
Dmtdust wrote:
Your pretty fucked if you missed London in 76-77...
Yeah. And Johnny Moped who preceded them.
That was the last time there was anything even remotely interesting about England. I'd rather visit Iraq. Its just an in-bred police state now.
Felch
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#3 2007-11-25 00:57:13
Never really impressed with Mr. Moped, sorry.
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#4 2007-11-25 01:21:39
Dmtdust wrote:
Never really impressed with Mr. Moped, sorry.
I all fairness, Moped preceded the lot. Unlike the wonderful Mr. Dury (and no disrespected) they didn't have a pre-shaped mold to fit in to. They were just a bunch of drunks that were punks before even New Yawk came up with the concept.
[necessary historical note - Punk is not British - take your gripes to Google]
Felch
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#5 2007-11-25 01:28:22
I know that, really. Pub Rock is really what we are talking about hence my mention of Chili Willie and Ians' earlier running Kilburn and the High Roaders.
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#6 2007-11-25 06:30:09
Dmtdust wrote:
I know that, really. Pub Rock is really what we are talking about hence my mention of Chili Willie and Ians' earlier running Kilburn and the High Roaders.
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#7 2007-11-25 06:34:00
Take 2 - first url broke:
Dmtdust wrote:
I know that, really. Pub Rock is really what we are talking about hence my mention of Chili Willie and Ians' earlier running Kilburn and the High Roaders.
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#8 2007-11-25 10:17:21
I saw them at the Odeon with Mink DeVille opening. Wilco Johnson had just left. Yikes! What a great Show!
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