I bumped into (literally) Nick Cave yesterday lunchtime at Victoria Station, London. He was carrying a Head sports bag....
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I just saw a famous person
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Can't sneeze without bumping into Nick Cave here in Brighton & Hove.ruffers wrote:I bumped into (literally) Nick Cave yesterday lunchtime at Victoria Station, London. He was carrying a Head sports bag....
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And Tom Baker. And Chris Eubank. And a load of others.
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I bumped into Rolf Harris about seven years ago.
I also bumped into Rick Wakeman.
I think they're classed as celebrities
I also bumped into Rick Wakeman.
I think they're classed as celebrities
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I've frequently bumped into Tom Barman (dEUS) and Mauro Pawlowski (Evil Superstars) here in Antwerp, but I guess they are only 'worldfamous' in Belgium.
I've seen Eddy Wally though, and he most definitely is worldfamous.
I've seen Eddy Wally though, and he most definitely is worldfamous.
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Eddy, in antwerpHojyuu-obi wrote:I've frequently bumped into Tom Barman (dEUS) and Mauro Pawlowski (Evil Superstars) here in Antwerp, but I guess they are only 'worldfamous' in Belgium.
I've seen Eddy Wally though, and he most definitely is worldfamous.
What on earth was he doing around here
About famous persons, well, as Antwerp is the centre of the world, you get to see some celebrities every day around here (don't remember when the last time I saw a real famous person was, though) This morning I have seen Marcel Vantilt, an old mtv-presenter, and famous overhere, but then, he isn't worth a lot
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I had a shave this morning.
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Have you ever seen me first thing in the morning?
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And I went to school with several "famous" people.
I've also worked with some, depending on how you define famous: would Margie Clarke count as famous? Or Donovan?
I've also worked with some, depending on how you define famous: would Margie Clarke count as famous? Or Donovan?
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A trip to Brighton might be in order.lazarus corporation wrote:And Tom Baker.
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Since when was Brighton near Paris?silk wrote:I wouldn't if I were you, I hear you catch webbed feet down there
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Matt McGuin (Scottish Folkie, now RIP, on a train from Glasgow Central to Croftfoot)
Billy Connolly (on the steps of the famous Glasgow Apollo, 1974/5)
John Hawkin (keyboard player for two albums with The Strawbs, outside The Kelvin Hall, just before their gig)
Edwyn Collins (after the 'bells' in a street in Edinburgh, 1981)
Mike McNeil (keyboards, Simple Minds in Henry Africas, Glasgow)
Kenny Hislop (drummer, The Zones, Simple Minds, Set The Tone)
the girl that played Karen Grant in Brookside (Gatwick Airport)
Ian Astbury, I really did bump into him and sent him flying (London, 1982)
Youth, Geordie, Jaz and the Pandemonium tour drummer (Glasgow Garage, I was in the loo, they were in the dressing room, both camps emerged at the same time)
Fergus Hall (designed two King Crimson album covers and the tarot cards for that Bond movie with Jane Seymore in, actually went for a few pints with him, he was my mates art teacher)
Billy Connolly (on the steps of the famous Glasgow Apollo, 1974/5)
John Hawkin (keyboard player for two albums with The Strawbs, outside The Kelvin Hall, just before their gig)
Edwyn Collins (after the 'bells' in a street in Edinburgh, 1981)
Mike McNeil (keyboards, Simple Minds in Henry Africas, Glasgow)
Kenny Hislop (drummer, The Zones, Simple Minds, Set The Tone)
the girl that played Karen Grant in Brookside (Gatwick Airport)
Ian Astbury, I really did bump into him and sent him flying (London, 1982)
Youth, Geordie, Jaz and the Pandemonium tour drummer (Glasgow Garage, I was in the loo, they were in the dressing room, both camps emerged at the same time)
Fergus Hall (designed two King Crimson album covers and the tarot cards for that Bond movie with Jane Seymore in, actually went for a few pints with him, he was my mates art teacher)
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if I saw famous people?
Usually they see me.
Usually they see me.
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I met Trash Light Vision (with Acey Slade from the Murderdolls on vocals) and got their signatures and one of the drummer's sticks.
I didn't have the heart to tell him I prefer drum machines to drummers most of the time.
I mean, some of the greatest bands used a drum machine in their best songs...
The Sisters (Floorshow)
The March Violets (Walk Into The Sun)
Suicide (Rocket USA)
Black Wire (Attack! Attack! Attack!)
I didn't have the heart to tell him I prefer drum machines to drummers most of the time.
I mean, some of the greatest bands used a drum machine in their best songs...
The Sisters (Floorshow)
The March Violets (Walk Into The Sun)
Suicide (Rocket USA)
Black Wire (Attack! Attack! Attack!)