Favourite track by..... Vol 27
#21
(05-29-2020, 05:54 PM)fbaggy Wrote:
(05-29-2020, 04:59 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote:
(05-29-2020, 01:32 PM)Remi_Moses Wrote: If anyone is struggling for ideas ;_
Slade
The Bee Gees
Mud
The Sweet
Elton John
Stevie Wonder
Diana Ross
Wham
Boney M
Jacksons
Tom Jones
Or
Focus
Blue Oyster Cult
Serge Gainsbourg
The Allman Brothers
King Crimson
The Buzzcocks
The Human League
Rainbow
Rod
ZZ Top

Good list, Remi. I could contribute to most of those. Don't forget Stevie Winwood.
Would we widen that to include The Spencer Davis group, saw him at the NEC would have been late eighties maybe early nineties and there were some technical issues so he came out and played alone on a piano until the tech problem was sorted I got free tickets and was all that bothered at the time but it was an amazing evening in the end.

I prefer the bottom half tbh, but I'm always happy to appreciate other opinions most of the time.
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#22
(05-29-2020, 05:56 PM)Fido Wrote: Steve Winwood? Fucking hell.

Baggies fan, Fido
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#23
(05-29-2020, 06:14 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote:
(05-29-2020, 05:56 PM)Fido Wrote: Steve Winwood? Fucking hell.

Baggies fan, Fido

Is he? He's from Atlantic Rd. Great Barr/Kingstanding. Bloody genius, he was only about 15 when he made it big, incredibly level headed considering what must have been going on all around him.
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#24
Apparently so. Also follows Cheltenham Town, from what I recall.

Saw him with Clapton, must be 10 years ago. Great show.

Graham Gouldman - I would go for Bus Stop (The Hollies) or No Milk today (Herman's Hermits)
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#25
Steve Winwood is definitely Albion, I recall him at a match yonks ago.

Bev Bevan definitely a Ding, but he did sponsor Albion matches in the 70s, as did John Bonham.
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