Is not surprising that the BBC have recently banned and edited out the words sl*t and fag*ot when playing Fairytale Of New York on the radio, after all, we have seen other PC lunacy recently including the Morrissey-NME hilarity. Where do the BBC get off thinking that their audience would want...
Comtesse, I don't think that was the image. Although I have described that photo in my post, it doesn't seem to be the one in my mind. I'm still thinking cardigan and shoes, maybe I'm getting old.
Thanks vicarinatutugirl, although they seem to have the same atmosphere, i'm not sure any one of those is the picture i saw, but they are great and I do remember them. I'm thinking shoes and cardigan (at that time, I had never seen an attractive man in a cardigan). Maybe my mind is all a...
When I was a kid, maybe 12, living just north of Manchester, in or around 1984, I saw a photo in my weekly pop music magazine - I can't even remember the name of that mag (have I grown that old?).
Anyway, the photo was of a band and I noticed they were so plain compared to all the other...
I don't have a clue about the TV programme, but yes!, it is a great song - I love the arrangement and Mary's voice is particularly haunting. Her vocal talents were beyond her years.
Surprised to hear Panic at 7am on BBC1, playing with the trailer for a programme tonight called Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain - 9pm BBC2 (Tues 22 May 07).
When DD used to appear on The Two Rs (Ronnies), I remember thinking WOW. I was only very young but I could definitely see she was overtly sexy (not in an Angela Ripon way). That was my first introduction to her, in the 70s. Then, I heard she died. Some years later, a story on TV told of a...
great idea, i have voted. not a tough decision for me as i shed tears when he played this song at the GMEX. well done moz for staying with us after all these years.
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