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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 12 9:24 pm
by Mossy68
Love it Dave !!!!!
My kids think its great. Thanks

Gary :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 12 8:36 am
by Anonymous
Try this.

Its bangin'


Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 6:48 pm
by Jem
Let's go!


Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 7:25 pm
by Blue
Sod that, time for some drug induced lunacy, The best band ever to come out of Australia, Laydees an genelmen I give you the mighty Birthday Party...





FLAME ON!! FLAME ON!!

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 7:36 pm
by Jem
More:



And I reckon eveyone (including Blue) will enjoy this coz it's full of Mopars.


Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 7:47 pm
by Adrian Worman
I still got a copy of that Mahogany Rush album somewhere, always used to think the cover was pretty cool :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 9:32 pm
by Dave-R
Adrian Worman wrote: I saw the album "If You Want Blood, You Got It" being recorded live when I was about 16 or 17 I think, was drunk, stoned, you name it, don't even really remember it but I love listening to it, Bananarama! amazin raw energy in that :D
Me too. They recorded the show at Newcastle Mayfair on that tour as well. It's not clear which tracks were recorded where (and not all are credited) but I think "The Jack" was actually the recording from the gig I was at. I can't remember why I think that. I must have had a reason at one time.

My ears rang for three days after that one.

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 11:13 pm
by Adrian Worman

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 12 11:18 pm
by Adrian Worman
This vid is excellent, bangin track, I'd quite like to bang her come to think of it.......

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 1:55 am
by RobTwin
Frank Marino / Mahogany Rush.... now youre talking! :thumbright:

We saw them at Port Vale FC in '81 at the 'Heavy Metal Holocaust'. Not the most p.c. of festival names... :shock:

I dont remember a great deal about it all these years down the line but some of the recollections in the link here help to bring back few memories :)
http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/heavy-me ... caust.html

Next time we saw him was 2005 at the Mean Fiddler, or LA2 as was, (downstairs at the Astoria) on Tottenham Ct Rd.

I gotta say, standing a few feet away from him in this pokey little venue, he's got to be just about the best guitarist i've had the opportunity to see close up 8-)

And talking of What's Next.... how's this for an album opener 8-) 8-)


Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 5:15 pm
by Adrian Worman
Was listening to this one in ginges car this afternoon, cranked up to 11 on her nazi hot rod, had to play it twice ;)
Not a fan of covers usually, kin brilliant tho.......


Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 5:38 pm
by Jem
Adrian Worman wrote:Was listening to this one in ginges car this afternoon, cranked up to 11 on her nazi hot rod, had to play it twice ;)
Not a fan of covers usually, kin brilliant tho.......

A ripper Ade - haven't heard that before and much prefer it to the Sabbath version.

Here's a video of them playing it live.


Posted: Thu Oct 04, 12 11:29 am
by Dave-R
I just found out this interesting fact. Led Zeps first gig was at the rock venue I used to go to every weekend.

http://www.northeastmusichistory.org.uk ... astle.html

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 12 11:47 am
by RobTwin
I read that in the latest Classic Rock, Dave. I can scan it and post it here if you're interested :read2:

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 12 12:04 pm
by Dave-R
Yes please mate. :thumbright: