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City Rocker

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  1. Is this off Malago Road? If so, I wonder if the sign is pointing at Massive Attack studios (what used to be Unit 3, for those from the Bristol muso community).
  2. So frightfully camp it made you laugh, tomorrow I'll buy myself a dress... One of my favourite albums when I was 16, I haven't listened to this for years; still love those nursery rhyme melodies and jangly guitar hooks. More DIY/garageland than The Clash. Very underrated and influential, Orange Juice were.
  3. Thank you Nige, you've been a breath of fresh air for my club, and you deserved far, far better treatment than you got from the higher-ups. But hopefully you realise the high regard we have for you round the ground. Wish you a healthy and stress-free future.
  4. I'm honestly struggling to believe the powers-that-be at my club have done this. It's not what we do and clearly not what the fans wanted. And it is our club. Sad day
  5. Brilliant remix of one of the best records ever made. What a voice, and what a groove..... Let's get it on....
  6. And for forcing a very creditable home draw with Stevenage. That's.... Stevenage.
  7. Well it was great to hear the alternative Cornick song 'Hurry Up Harry' by Sham 69 played in the ground pre-match on Saturday. With all due respect to Herman's Hermits, if ever there was a band whose songs were literally written for shouting at the top of your voice on the football terrace, it was these herberts. The lyrics actually have to be written in shouty block capitals with exclamation marks, otherwise they don't quite work. COME ON! COME ON! HURRY UP HARRY COME ON! WE'RE GOING DOWN THE PUB!
  8. I sense a 'livelier' atmosphere than of late, incoming.
  9. Yeah that's the one, thanks, I haven't seen it for about 40-odd years! I was only 14 when the record was released, but there are one or two people on there I've met over the years since. Not least the Blue Aeroplanes legendary front man Gerard Langley, who is credited for quite a few of the photos on the poster. And there we are, 'Melanie Dicks' vocals on 'My Dead Mother' by Double Vision - Alan Dicks' daughter, I believe.
  10. Yes I still have my vinyl copy of Avon Calling, it came with a free poster that adorned my teenage bedroom for a while. Some really good tracks on that record. Pretty sure I saw Essential Bop and some of the others at the Bristol Bridge Inn and/or the Stonehouse. If I recall correctly, I think the singer of My Dead Mother was, bizarrely, the daughter of Alan Dicks! Or did I dream that?! 🫨
  11. Excellent band, Hard-Fi, and a good bunch of lads. In about 2004, I and a band I was in at the time played with them at a joint music industry showcase at the Camden Barfly, one of those 'next big thing' events. And hey, guess what? Hard-Fi became the next big thing! And we.....didn't
  12. Bored of the England Australia game, I've popped over to watch some of the second half of Bris v Leicester. Good to find the Bears 25 - 7 up as it stands, but WTF is that big blue circle doing on our pitch?!! Not happy about that!
  13. And another achingly beautiful song from a female artist in the same era, this is one of my all time favourites. Judie Tzuke - Stay With Me 'till Dawn
  14. A beautiful song, I love Rickie Lee Jones. Strangely, I was listening literally last night to Chuck E's in Love, another amazing track.
  15. It's getting kind of late now, I wonder if you'll stay now... Or will you just politely say good night?
  16. Same, we used to go and see them all, The Clash, Jam, Damned, Ramones, Buzzcocks, Ruts, Siouxsie, SLF, Stranglers... and all the 2Tone ska and mod bands, I was into it all. Have seen the Undertones dozens of times since then. I've always wished they'd managed to capture their awesome live sound on record. Don't get me wrong, the records are fantastic, but in concert they really are something else.
  17. I was there too, fantastic gig wasn't it? Did you notice Paul McLoone chanted BRISTOL CITY! in the middle of My Perfect Cousin? Legend! The Undertones remain one of my lifelong favourite bands, having been the first gig I ever went to, aged just under 14, in 1979. The Locarno was supposedly an over-18s venue, but was always full of spikey little schoolkids when the punk and new wave bands came to play, which was most weeks back then. Good times.
  18. The Undertones 'Just Like Romeo and Juliet' is an absolute stunner of a cover version. It's thanks to the Undertones that I discovered the seminal Nuggets compilations, and Michael & The Messengers version of 'R&J" is one of the standouts. I could literally listen to this Undertones version all night on repeat, it's ace.
  19. Well quite. The only bigger jobs right now are top half Premier league.
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