Tim Booth from James......Batman Begins
Only about three mins in total but a VERY nice three mins indeedy
Almost as exciting as seeing Ian Brown in that crappy Harry Potter thingy.
What about a list of 'well fancy seeing him/her' in various films?
Unlikely places to spot...
Christian Riou, singer in the "Claytown Troupe " was in 'Snatch', 'Mean Machine' & 'Sleepy Hollow'.
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I must say that I didn't expect to see Rik Mayall in "An American werewolf in London"
Oooh and Jeff Walker and Bill Steer from Carcass were in Lister's "Omm" band in Red Dwarf (the one where they can walk into photographs)
Oooh and Jeff Walker and Bill Steer from Carcass were in Lister's "Omm" band in Red Dwarf (the one where they can walk into photographs)
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Big John frae The Exploited/Goodbye Mr. McKenzie in the bar of Govan Town Hall before/during a Gaye Bykers On Acid concert.
... and we all know about Hardware
... and we all know about Hardware
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Loyd Cole, Nico's, Glasgow, c. 1982
nah, that was quite obvious back then
nah, that was quite obvious back then
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I spotted Jimmy Nail christmas shopping in Brighton last week.
Not as good as the christmas before, when I spotted both Tom Baker and Nick Cave christmas shopping in Brighton.
Not as good as the christmas before, when I spotted both Tom Baker and Nick Cave christmas shopping in Brighton.
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Mike McNeil (kybds - Simple Minds) Henry Afrika's restaurant, Glasgow, c. 1984
nah, that's another one that was quite obvious back then
nah, that's another one that was quite obvious back then
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That Guitarist, Dave Wolfenden, Mick Brown, Tony James, Andreas Bruhn, Benoit Farvak and Me and the Missus all back stage at the Sisters gig at Wembly Areana 26th Nov' 1990
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Bastards!scotty wrote:That Guitarist, Dave Wolfenden, Mick Brown, Tony James, Andreas Bruhn, Benoit Farvak and Me and the Missus all back stage at the Sisters gig at Wembly Areana 26th Nov' 1990
but not unlikely
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What?, that we were there, or were BastardsJames Blast wrote:Bastards!scotty wrote:That Guitarist, Dave Wolfenden, Mick Brown, Tony James, Andreas Bruhn, Benoit Farvak and Me and the Missus all back stage at the Sisters gig at Wembly Areana 26th Nov' 1990
but not unlikely
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johnny marr and his two kids at the filmworks cinema in manchester, two rows in front of us, watching either war of the worlds, willy wonka or the corpse bride - cant remember which
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sean hughes one row in front at a tindersticks gig
I just can't keep living on dreams no more
Fin' Wilson at a Fall gig.
Souxsie & Budgie at the Sisters, Wembly.
Souxsie & Budgie at the Sisters, Wembly.
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My friend got backstage at a Siouxsie and the Banshees gig a few years ago in Hammersmith Odeon (possibly) and he saw Eddie the Eagle!
Well...not eggsakkerly how I meant this to turn out but, if you can't beat 'em...
That rowerey bloke (could be Tim somoneorother) at several London Chameleons gigs (phewie he's a big 'un..and yes stood IN FRONT OF ME!!! )
Then I got my own back at a Julian Cope gig at the Lyric Hammersmith coz I had front row seats and rowerey bloke was three rows behind me - take THAT sucker!
Keith Allen at a MarkE Smith/Howerd Devoto/PeteShelley/John Cooper Clarke Spoken Word thingy at Bridgewater Hall. Quite a few of our mates reckon Gaz looks like him (yeah I know I can't see it either...) but we were stood outside having a quick ciggie and Mr Allen waltzes up - does a double take at Gaz then walks on in looking back at Gaz as he does so
That bloke who was in the newest Teachers (the RE teacher) who is also in the Catherine tate Show - I'm wanting to say Matthew Horne, so I will... was at the Puressence gig at the Rescue Rooms. me being the 'I can spot a star at 400 yards' queen, quickly asked for confirmation of said sighting, only to be poo-pooed. Watched said gig. Then drunken friend walked over to group that Mr Horne was in and proceeded to point out that 'my mate reckons your that bloke off the telly in Teachers' MUCH laughter and sniggering from his group and mine as she'd accosted the wrong guy. ANYWAY, it was him and much to Gaz's disappointment Mr Horne told him it was highly unlikely that there'd be another series....
Erm...Mr Rumbold from Our You Being Served, told me off for sitting on the floor and getting in his way (on Steep Hill)...nah even I'M drifiting off thread now
That rowerey bloke (could be Tim somoneorother) at several London Chameleons gigs (phewie he's a big 'un..and yes stood IN FRONT OF ME!!! )
Then I got my own back at a Julian Cope gig at the Lyric Hammersmith coz I had front row seats and rowerey bloke was three rows behind me - take THAT sucker!
Keith Allen at a MarkE Smith/Howerd Devoto/PeteShelley/John Cooper Clarke Spoken Word thingy at Bridgewater Hall. Quite a few of our mates reckon Gaz looks like him (yeah I know I can't see it either...) but we were stood outside having a quick ciggie and Mr Allen waltzes up - does a double take at Gaz then walks on in looking back at Gaz as he does so
That bloke who was in the newest Teachers (the RE teacher) who is also in the Catherine tate Show - I'm wanting to say Matthew Horne, so I will... was at the Puressence gig at the Rescue Rooms. me being the 'I can spot a star at 400 yards' queen, quickly asked for confirmation of said sighting, only to be poo-pooed. Watched said gig. Then drunken friend walked over to group that Mr Horne was in and proceeded to point out that 'my mate reckons your that bloke off the telly in Teachers' MUCH laughter and sniggering from his group and mine as she'd accosted the wrong guy. ANYWAY, it was him and much to Gaz's disappointment Mr Horne told him it was highly unlikely that there'd be another series....
Erm...Mr Rumbold from Our You Being Served, told me off for sitting on the floor and getting in his way (on Steep Hill)...nah even I'M drifiting off thread now
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Richard Whiteley looking in the window of a mobile phone shop in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow c. 1997. Also saw Duncan Goodhew in same street in 1980. Clive Sinclair in his RR (instead of his C5 - can't think why ) somewhere else in Glasgow in 1988. Almost as exciting as getting told off by Mr Rumbold (real name Nicholas Smith if I remember correctly).
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Being bought a drink by my hero Clint Mansell at a s**t Wonder Stuff gig at the Hummingbird in Brum (circa 1990). And getting to spend half an hour feeling like a king drinking with the rest of the Poppies. Them were the days.
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As the day is long.
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That's a loverly one !Quiff Boy wrote:johnny marr and his two kids at the filmworks cinema in manchester, two rows in front of us, watching either war of the worlds, willy wonka or the corpse bride - cant remember which
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walking in to my local and finding johnny depp there having a pint
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walking in the streets of N.Y. and getting invited for Johnny Depps private party was a stunner too.paint it black wrote:walking in to my local and finding johnny depp there having a pint
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Anthony Keidis (I may have spelled his name wrong, like I care) of The Red Hot Chili Crappers as, 'Surf Nazi#1' in Pointbreak
happy now, Ness?
happy now, Ness?
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