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Post by yeadoner on Sept 3, 2009 7:50:07 GMT 1
After seeing - and hearing - two or three 'supporters bands' at Nethermoor in the past couple of years, would you like to see the same thing here?
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Post by theprisoner on Sept 3, 2009 17:37:32 GMT 1
Ydr, you can't lump different instruments together in this way. Whilst I'd appreciate fine trumpeting and would consider the occasional swing of a rattle to be quaint I wouldn't want some rhythmless adolescent moronically banging his drum every few minutes.
Anyway, OB already blows his own trumpet, you bang on your drum and adam rattles on & on.
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Post by adambrid on Sept 3, 2009 21:25:15 GMT 1
The best band ive heard at a footy match was when wagainst marine on bank holiday they had their own songs for nearly everything AB
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Post by yeadoner on Sept 3, 2009 22:48:55 GMT 1
That's quite surprising, really. It's not as though Liverpool has ever been noted for anything musical, is it?...
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Post by adambrid on Sept 5, 2009 20:49:39 GMT 1
Lol They were awesome some of the songs they came up with were amazing AB
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Post by yeadoner on Sept 11, 2009 0:18:39 GMT 1
Yeah, but what I'm getting at is that there's never been any great pop groups out of Liverpool has there? I mean, can you think of any, Ads?...
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Post by theprisoner on Sept 11, 2009 8:36:59 GMT 1
Teardrop Explodes.
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Post by volvoman on Sept 11, 2009 9:33:13 GMT 1
The La's?
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Post by otleybard on Sept 11, 2009 12:29:09 GMT 1
The Spinners?
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Post by theprisoner on Sept 11, 2009 12:41:33 GMT 1
These guys?
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Post by adambrid on Sept 11, 2009 17:18:18 GMT 1
The beatles AB
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Post by theprisoner on Sept 11, 2009 23:50:08 GMT 1
Funny you should mention The Beatles. Mike McCartney was a member of The Scaffold, famed for "Lilly The Pink", along with poet Roger McGough and comic John Gorman. Mike changed his surname to McGear in order to distance himself from his brother Paul's embarrassing attempts to make it in the music world ("We All Stand Together" from Frog Chorus proved Mike right).
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Post by otleybard on Sept 12, 2009 1:34:51 GMT 1
Similarly, when the work dried up John Gorman embarked upon a career in football, turning out for Carlisle and Spurs and eventually being appointed Assistant to England Manager Glenn Hoddle.
Using Hoddle's influence he is now back on the comedy circuit, having been reincarnated as his own son, Dave.
You don't get this sort of stuff on the Farsley Forum, do you.
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Post by theprisoner on Sept 12, 2009 10:02:08 GMT 1
It would be regarded as irrelevant piffle.
I think you have become a bit confused with the different John Gormans. Perhaps with the uncanny similarity you mistook John Gorman, the comic, as being Spurs player Ralph Coates who was indeed a team-mate of John Gorman the footballer/manager.
Farsley fans just don't know what they are missing out on.
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Post by adambrid on Sept 12, 2009 20:45:00 GMT 1
Yeh they dhould come watch gafc AB
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