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Met some cunt on a job this morning from another company. Nice bloke, then my mate said “ooh who are you lot playing tonight??” I told him and this lad said in his best Home Counties accent “OH IM A SEASON TICKET HOLDER AT OLD TRAFFORD!!”… so I told him it’s about fuckin time he left for Mancyland seeing as there’s a game tonight… he mumbled something about not being able to get to all the games he’d like to blah blah blah…. 🤪
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I think he’s from Bristol
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Is it just me or is there something properly wrong with this picture? What’s this bell end’s story? Anyone follow him/engage with him?
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You’re plainly a pop kid Spongebob, and long may you reign I think I am too at heart, but I like to delve into flights of fancy via jazz and dub reggae….the mysteries of the universe in musical form etc etczzzzzz… 😴
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Some of us are 13th Floor Elevators. Some of us are S Club 7
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The Nolans were a staple of the northern club circuit. Sounds like they had a hit then gave up
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You’ve missed “Crying” by Don McLean but yeah Try the pod, they discuss the Nolans (they have their own genre: “mum disco” ) endlessly
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“the eieventies” circa early 79- late 82 I’d recommend that podcast to @Alex @Renton @Meenzer On the pod they state the two best years for popular music are 1979 and 1981. 1980 was a throwback to the bad 70s, not the good 70s that am on about. Hope that’s all clear
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Hmmmm…in a way what Im getting at is that I think some of the tribes or their near descendants listed above are still with us. My point is the sheer quantity and variety of what was new in the 70s exceeds other decades. You could say northern soul informed the rave scene 15 years further down the line too eg
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I decided I wasn’t going to post in this thread because it’s a situation that’s almost beyond proper comprehension for me. However this offers clear thinking if not an actual plan
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You wouldn’t want him mate, fuckin badge kissing wastrel
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I didn’t look like Jacob Rees Mogg or wear a skirt when I got married which are the two most common looks for nuptials if that’s what you’re suggesting? Am fuckin certain most of you lot turned up at the church looking like an 18th century country squire who’s a bit down on his luck, so I’d think on if I were you
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No, I have a reasonable barnet for a gentleman of a certain age and I can assure everyone it’s never been near a fuckin feather cut of any kind 🤪
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I think my youth gave me an over fondness for 80s music. I’ve now come round to thinking that the 70s in the UK & US had a far more interesting and varied chronology and produced bands with a huge, far reaching influence that is only second the Beatles and the Stones Consider: Heavy metal West Coast US singer/songwriters Country rock Commercial reggae/lovers rock Progressive rock Glam rock Punk rock New wave Disco Mod revival Ska revival NWOBH All started in the 70s 👌