RobTwin wrote:Hammersmith, May '77. Still got the t shirt somewhere. Bit on the tight side now tho
Ted at his best
Steve Gibbons Band supported. They were goog too
Yep, I was there for that one as well Rob and the ringing in my ears went on for days afterwards.
I know I've posted this before but this is my fave track by the Nuge by far.
Crank it up:
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 13 11:10 am
by Jem
And while we're on the subject of Ted, here's my fave track from the Yanks. A slow burner that works it's way to a rocker:
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 13 11:52 pm
by Adrian Worman
Heard about this new Saxon album due end of February? Is it gonna be the old style metal cliche Saxon or a brilliant reinvention a'la Europe?
I take the Bananarama! but I loved them as a greasy schoolkid
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 13 5:41 pm
by Jem
Adrian Worman wrote:Heard about this new Saxon album due end of February? Is it gonna be the old style metal cliche Saxon or a brilliant reinvention a'la Europe?
I take the Bananarama! but I loved them as a greasy schoolkid
Good old Biff - can't believe they're still going
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 13 5:44 pm
by Jem
Ok, this evening I am mostly listening to stuff that's on my Spotify play list that's completely different:
And very different:
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 13 11:32 pm
by Gareth
Jem wrote:And very different:
Like that, Jem
If we're not rocking tonight, try some of this........
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 13 6:21 pm
by Jem
Gareth wrote:
Jem wrote:And very different:
Like that, Jem
If we're not rocking tonight, try some of this........
That's the nuts Gareth Thanks for posting fella!!!!
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 13 6:44 pm
by Jem
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 13 8:12 pm
by TYREMAN
As its close to Valentines day reminded me of on of my faves
From there best album for me by far
Remember this Guy? most known for been with Alice Cooper for a few albums.
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 13 1:44 am
by RobTwin
Saxon Oh dear....
At the other end of the spectrum.... went to see Brad on Sun nite at Islington Academy..... you know, the side-project started by Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard 20 years ago with the Satchel singer Shawn Smith .... no?
Well here's a bit
(that's Stone playing the bongos!)
Bit more mellow than the usual fayre... esp Clutch from a couple of weeks ago. That was a bit more manic
Not many good Clutch vids on YouTube from that gig so here's some they made earlier...
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 13 1:58 am
by RobTwin
Jem wrote:And while we're on the subject of Ted, here's my fave track from the Yanks. A slow burner that works it's way to a rocker:
He was on form last time he came over, at the Indigo2 (inside the O2 arena / Millenium Dome)
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 13 5:58 pm
by Jem
Crank it up
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 13 4:59 pm
by Jem
Liking Clutch Rob - thanks for posting
Not really a great Kiss fan but love this track simply because it doesn't sound anything like their usual stuff: