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Now for those of you watching in black and white, this one’s in Technicolor.
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“Halfway to the danger zone” makes more sense to me than “Highway to the danger zone” by Kenny Loggins.
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What a great review. This is my all time favourite live album, and it is so good to hear all three nights, even after all these years. I first saw them at Brid Spa in 1982 - my all time favourite concert. I think the NME gave it 5 stars😉
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My favourite clip of Honest Bob is below. Pork barrelling at its finest. www.facebook.com/watch/?v=202...
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They're eating the dogs 🤭
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Hope we get another CI Schenke novel - those that have been published so far are excellent 👌👌
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Some light reading for me before the listening to the podcast 🚴😎
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Even better - just seen a photo of Eddie with Paul Reaney on the bus #LUFC
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Thank you, looks like it was a brilliant day. Great to see Eddie Gray on the bus. #LUFC
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Piroe - pass of the season for me 😎😎
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What a season. Great scenes at the stadium after the game, players, staff, fans and reporters are all having a party #LUFC 😎😎
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Great news, the new song sounds fantastic. A new album too, and a whole disc of rare/unreleased Pulp in this month's Mojo mag 😎😎
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Great choice of album to remember Rick. I played Dig The New Breed earlier. Some great live tracks, It's Too Bad is a particular favourite - top class drumming.
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Sad news indeed - a real powerhouse drummer, and, from interviews that I have seen, a really nice guy. RIP Rick.
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The postman delivered mine this morning. Great to see Edwin Collins featured - his new single is very good. Looking forward to putting Paul Weller’s top 50 into a different order 😉, and giving the cd a spin 😎
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It baffles me why Labour aren't trying to implement this. The practicalities may be complex, but they'd get a lot of public support,get some positive press, and, more importantly, get energy costs down (I assume without much expenditure).
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Great choice. The first of a fantastic run of albums with The Attractions. Live At El Mocambo is a great live companion....
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Done. Thank you.
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Welcome Sangita 😎😎
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The first one of theirs I bought - still my favourite Jam album. Monday & Man In The Corner Shop are standouts. Foxton's basslines on Pretty Green & Start are amazing.
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Scrolls down feed. Sees post. Chuckles, and mutters "Ooh, floor pie." Plays video, laughs louder. Scrolls on. 😎😎
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I'm re-watching The X-Files, just watched Roland. This one is next up. Still as watchable as they were 30 years ago....
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Great choice - Eurythmics have some excellent songs.
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I've just finished #kennedy35 by Charles Cumming. An excellent read, although it helps to go have read the first two in that series. I've read all his books - they are all excellent.
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Yes please, I enjoy reading your updates...
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Hull City Hall wasn't full either. It was a cracking concert, paved the way for that first solo album, and all the great stuff that followed it.
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Lol - it's always my first search in the morning. I think I must need the Mail/Telegraph headlines to get my blood pressure up, which forces me out of bed 😆
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I've just watched this - very good, he was in quite a few scenes and played his part well. I enjoyed picking out the scenes that were filmed in #Hull (or #Hullywood as it is now known).
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I'm old enough to remember a Prime Minister whose lying was 'priced in', most of the press seemed to think it was just jolly japes, and made him more endearing.
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Sad news - he always used to wave/say hello whenever I saw him when he lived in Hull. Trivia note - his house was (allegedly) the first on Sutton Park to have a dormer conversion installed.
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That EP is fantastic, as are pretty much all their albums. Big Decision is a big favourite of mine.
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Here you go everyone - link to the counter. bcounter.nat.vg
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Sandinista for me. A lot of quality songs, loads of variety, some songs working better than others.
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Italia '90 for me. We had David Platt, Gazza's tears, (and fake breasts...), a semi final defeat, and, most importantly, Nessun Dorma.
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DynoRod Stewart - love it. These calls just get funnier. 😂
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Very useful, thank you, and reposted.
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Same here. By chance, I listened to Understated today - great album. And Hope & Despair is still in my all time top 10 😎😎