Gary Marx Interview + Nottingham Rock City review (1985)

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Just uploaded pictures of a G.M. Interview from 1985 I believe; it also contains a brief review of a Nottingham Rock City gig also from 1985(?)

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good review. from 84 :wink:

york festival and broken drum machine confirm this
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paint it black wrote:good review. from 84 :wink:

york festival and broken drum machine confirm this
I first thought the review was from 1984 (last bit of page 3 to make sure we're on the same page :) ) but what about the mention of Fix as an encore? (which I don't think they played at the 1984 gig, unless it got cut off the tape again :roll: )
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Hojyuu-obi wrote:
paint it black wrote:good review. from 84 :wink:

york festival and broken drum machine confirm this
I first thought the review was from 1984 (last bit of page 3 to make sure we're on the same page :) ) but what about the mention of Fix as an encore? (which I don't think they played at the 1984 gig, unless it got cut off the tape again :roll: )
note it's in red font on my site. seem to remember a dominion buff confirming it a few years back. or the reviewer got the wrong song :?

but fix had been played by then, so...

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just reread my review (same as yours but easier on the eye on paper to screen) on the bootleg around alice, you can hear "right hand...blah blah..." this is the thing the reviwer is commenting on around alice/train time . also, there is a minor cut where fix would sit , but i have two sources, so it gets unlikely that it was cut on both :?

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So Fix was cut out between Gimme and Knocking, swell :roll:

Thanks for the info PIB, the GM interview is probably from 1984 too then ?
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Hojyuu-obi wrote:So Fix was cut out between Gimme and Knocking, swell :roll:
unlikely from two sources, would need to try a find dominion archives to confirm :eek:
Thanks for the info PIB, the GM interview is probably from 1984 too then ?
yep, body and soul, walkaway (guess :roll: ) and mention of new album in january :wink:
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yep, body and soul, walkaway (guess :roll: ) and mention of new album in january :wink:
Ehm, :oops: hehehe ;D
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Great bit about that football match v Spandau Ballet at the end ;D :von:
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Has anyone seen one of the new 324 series diesel locomotives with soft suspension? Great machines, they are.
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MrChris wrote:Has anyone seen one of the new 324 series diesel locomotives with soft suspension? Great machines, they are.
been done before

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if we were into trains. we would be on a trainspotters forum not a sisters forum
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Okay, I'm sorry for being sarcastic. And especially sorry for being unoriginally sarcastic. I am glad there are people out there who know these things.

It's a mighty fine train, though.
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MrChris wrote:It's a mighty fine train, though.
But how Long is it? :wink: :lol:
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It's a long long long long train, of course.....
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what is it held up by?
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Quiff Boy wrote:what is it held up by?
Page on page.

Mybe :von: was having premonitions of this place when he wrote that :lol:
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