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oldjamfan1

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  1. Amazing how that font of all knowledge Ian Ward had absolutely no fucking idea how the net run rate system worked. How could a win as comprehensive as England's not significantly improve the NRR (which is what that clown insisted was the case until the stats men put up the updated group table)? Stealing a living! I still think the convicts will throw the game against the jocks to knock us out. I would if the roles were reversed. If they'll sandpaper a ball I'm sure they'll give catching practice to the Scots fielders.
  2. Mate, the objective is to keep the game going, not block it 😅 (you're not allowed to use the same artist twice in a row so its impossible to move from this choice without bending the rules). Gary Numan - Cold Metal Rhythm
  3. Starsailor - Four To The Floor
  4. PIL - This Is Not a Love Song
  5. I was sad to hear of the passing of French singer/songwriter Françoise Hardy at the age of 80 yesterday. Not only was she multitalented, she was probably the most beautiful woman in the world between the ages of 20 and 40.
  6. The Selecter - Missing Words
  7. Gary Glitter - Leader Of the Gang No way should he have been released either 😂😂😂
  8. The Jam - When You’re Young
  9. The Style Council - It Just Came To Pieces In My hands
  10. Heatwave - Mind Blowing Decisions
  11. Gonna need to use the word ‘The’ here I think. The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  12. The Style Council - Have You Ever Had It Blue?
  13. The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup
  14. The Police - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
  15. Beats International - Dub Be Good To Me
  16. I've got his autobiography, also signed. He worked in his local job centre for many years until the anthology money came in. I think him and his young brother (the one fathered by Neil Aspinall) have a touring band but I'm guessing he's knocking on a bit now?
  17. I'm pretty sure the 'Paul Weller' out of that tribute band was a bloke called John Southern, an american lad. Sadly he died very young but yeah you're right Tyrone, they are up there with the best I've seen. Pretty Green and Band Called Malice are currently the torch bearers. Pete Best did alright in the end - circa £4 million when the 'Anthology' series was released in the 90s.
  18. One of the last surviving members of The Beatles inner circle, Tony Bramwell, has died. Not a 'celebrity' as such but how about this for a list of achievements: 1. He was best friends with George Harrison as a child and they used to see Paul McCartney at weekends. 2. He was there when Paul first met John Lennon and when they played together for the first time. 3. He became the Beatles Road Manager by chance after meeting his old pal George Harrison on the Number 61 bus on the way to the Beatles first gig after they came back from Hamburg and offering to carry his guitar in to get in for free. After doing this a few times John Lennon said to him “If you’re carrying George’s you can carry mine too”. “Mine as well” Paul McCartney said. When Brian Epstein became their manager he offered Tony the job as Road Manager full time. Tony almost turned it down as he had a good job at Ford’s as a clerk. 4. He got an award from MTV for his pioneer work in the very early days of pop videos. As The Beatles got lots of requests to appear and it was difficult for them to go out anyway, it made sense to make little films with the songs for distribution. This was how the pop video began. The first pop videos like Day Tripper and We can Work It Out cost £200 to make and they were told they had overspent. Later on when they spent £700 making the video for Strawberry Fields Forever, they were told they had gone right over the top. What would they be worth now? 5. Tony was Beatles manager, Brian Epstein’s, talent scout. He discovered James Taylor and tried to sell a young Paul Simon, years before he became famous with Simon and Garfunkel, to Brian Epstein but was told “He’s too small and too Jewish looking (Epstein was Jewish himself). I can’t sell him”. Another one that got rejected after his recommendation, years before they became famous, was Queen. In later years he discovered Eva Cassidy who sold 7m albums after her death. A film is to be made of her life with Nicole Kidman as Eva Cassidy and Bill Nighe as Tony. Robert Redford will be the Producer and his daughter will be Director. 6. Tony was the PR guy for The Beatles and every act in Brian Epstein’s stable. 7. Brian Epstein bought the Saville Theatre in Piccadilly in London and put Tony in charge of it and getting the musical acts for it. Tony put on Jimi Hendrix’s first ever UK gig on – before he was famous in either the US or UK. The gig was a huge success and made Hendrix a huge name. His manager Chas Chandler (ex of The Animals) was a good friend of Tony’s. While he was there, Tony, John and Paul took Jimi to the Cromwellian where Cream were playing. When Eric Clapton took a break, Jimi asked for a shot of his guitar. Even though as a left hander he was playing backwards and upside down, Hendrix blew them off the stage. 8. When the Saville Theatre (which was also used for recording) was being knocked down Tony was passing by and saw a whole load of tapes on a skip. He went inside and asked the workers about them. The workers said they sent the ones they knew to the artists they knew and then threw the rest out. Included there were tapes of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix etc. Tony took them home with him and, as he knew the guys, gave the tapes to them. Many of the tracks have now been used in subsequent CDs and even films. Tony gave the Hendrix tapes to Chas Chandler Hendrix’s manager, who died soon after, so Tony doesn’t know what happened to them. However, he said that there were many tracks that he didn’t recognise – so out there are tapes with mainly unreleased material from Hendrix. 9. Tony, without realising it, as he only knew her as Christine, went out with the girl at the centre of the Profumo Affair, which brought down the Minister for War, John Profumo, and nearly the Conservative Government at the time. When he discovered who she was he packed her in and went out with the American Miss World of the time. 10. Tony became joint head of Apple Records, the Beatles record company. 11. Tony also became head of Apple Films. 12. When the radio stations went crazy and said that Paul McCartney was dead and said that the album cover of Abbey Road proved it, Tony decided to take matters into his own hands to put an end to the pandemonium at the Apple offices as Paul was in Scotland and wasn’t interested. He sounds very like Paul McCartney over the phone as he comes from the same part of Liverpool. Tony called up a radio station in America and pretended to be Paul saying he was fine and was just having a cup of tea. However, the radio station had the voice analysed against the real voice of Paul McCartney and the word went out that Paul McCartney really was dead and that this proved it, and a double had been covering for him for months. 13. After The Beatles split up he went on to become head of Polydor Records which had Slade, The Jam and Roxy Music (with Brian Ferry and Brian Eno) in his stable of artists. He was The Jam's plugger for the first couple of years of their recording career. 14. Just three days before John Lennon’s death he put a call through to Tony Bramwell. Tony had been in touch with him by post and he thinks the contact may have been for him to get involved with a new album that he was working on (what became the posthumous Milk and Honey). The guy on the desk where Tony lived called Tony and said “there’s a Mr Lennon on the phone for you. Shall I put him through?”. The guy then lost the call and Lennon was never put through. Three days later Tony was woken up at 4am by a DJ in America and asked “What do you think of John Lennon’s death?”
  19. The Pretenders - Brass in Pocket
  20. Elvis Presley - Devil In Disguise
  21. Tavares - Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel
  22. The Wonder Stuff - Size of a Cow
  23. To be fair he doesn’t look that great for 66. Too many cigarettes and sun loungers. There’s a lot of folk stuck in 1982 but thankfully (despite my username on here) I’m not one of them. Fabulous live band as well Gav
  24. Paul Weller - Shadow of the Sun
  25. Secret Affair - Time For Action
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