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Originally Posted by
Real Ale Ray
My mother saw the Beatles live in the original Cavern...
Fantastic!
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Originally Posted by
Aqualung
In my book Hunky Dory was miles better than Ziggy...
defo
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Originally Posted by
Aqualung
I think that should be saved for those folk who saw the Beatles live and I've only met one or two.
You should come to Liverpool where you will meet hundreds of people who are old enough and have seen The Beatles live at the Cavern. And also just as many who AREN'T old enough and HAVE seen them in The Cavern too.
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Originally Posted by
Al Bundy
You should come to Liverpool where you will meet hundreds of people who are old enough and have seen The Beatles live at the Cavern. And also just as many who AREN'T old enough and HAVE seen them in The Cavern too.
I can well imagine it! I bet the latter are in the majority. They must have given up the Cavern gigs after they made it in America when I was 13.
I have been to Eric's and it was shambolic!
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Simple Minds, Birmingham NEC, 1995.
Too years too late, as it turned out.
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Originally Posted by
Aqualung
I think that should be saved for those folk who saw the Beatles live and I've only met one or two.
My elder sister saw The Beatles live in Manchester in 1962. Gerry and the Pacemakers were the "support" act!
I was only 12 but she "forced" me to be the first person in my class to have a Beatle Cut. Then known as a "Julius".
She also went to The Cavern several times but never saw the Beatles there.
My first gig would be Family at a Buxton Pop Festival high up in the hills above the town (about 1969). A young not well known group called Wizard were on the bill long before they hit the charts. It rained all day and we all went home soggy and full of mud. Happy days!
Last edited by AlanH; 04-04-2020 at 12:36.
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Originally Posted by
AlanH
My elder sister saw The Beatles live in Manchester in 1962. Gerry and the Pacemakers were the "support" act!
I was only 12 but she "forced" me to be the first person in my class to have a Beatle Cut. Then known as a "Julius".
She also went to The Cavern several times but never saw the Beatles there.
My first gig would be Family at a Buxton Pop Festival high up in the hills above the town (about 1969). A young not well known group called Wizard were on the bill long before they hit the charts. It rained all day and we all went home soggy and full of mud. Happy days!
All our yesterdays.Family were good. Had a poster of Roy Wood and Wizard on my bedroom wall. Also Bryan Ferry of Roxy.
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Originally Posted by
london calling
All our yesterdays.Family were good. Had a poster of Roy Wood and Wizard on my bedroom wall. Also Bryan Ferry of Roxy.
Scantily clad young ladies for my wall.
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Originally Posted by
oldboots
Scantily clad young ladies for my wall.
Cant think of any scantily clad pop stars in that era.Alhough Pans People were fit as they say.
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Originally Posted by
oldboots
Scantily clad young ladies for my wall.
You dirty old man!! ... which gives us another quiz question for our younger viewers only. What famous 1960s and possibly 1970s Sitcom did that line come from?
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