oh no, i was very happy in there.. i never slapped anyone.. and my boyfriend is now mr strange, so he was there too. i would have been working at the rosetta stone gig, most likely, 86-89 time
most of the men were in the girls' loos anyway, so it was always tricky to tell, with one lightbulb. oh, for temple lane again.
I just saw a famous person
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I work in Richmond - no end of celebs. You practically have to bat Jagger offspring out of the way on the High Street (and believeme, it's tempting); Richard Ashcroft walks down the road just like in the 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' vid; Pete Townsend appears outside the post office at least once a week (collecting pension?); Richard E Grant reads the mags at WH Smith for free and never buys anything; there was a rash of Kate Winslet sightings a while back – she's prettier in the flesh; best of all - the godlike David Attenborough is sometimes seen walking up the hill to his gaff. You get a lot of old roadies who bought homes here in the sixties when it was quite cheap - I suppose the Stones were like royalty up on the hill, while the entourage settled down closer to the river. You see lots of wizened old guys in leather jackets speaking in that funny Sixties transatlantic burr outside Waitrose...quite a place. No Nick Cave here, though - bah!
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I got called "Fartypants" by Paul Wright(Ex Fields of the nephilim and now plank spanker for The last rites) on the New FOTN forum the other day.
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
Looks like mugabe spoke too soon!wild bill buttock wrote:I got called "Fartypants" by Paul Wright(Ex Fields of the nephilim and now plank spanker for The last rites) on the New FOTN forum the other day.
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have I said this before...?
I once sent Ian Astbury flying (in his early Cult incarnation, just after they'd found their big brother's Aerosmith and Free albums) as I brainged into him, quite ugly one morning, on my way to an ATM and thence - The Pub.
London c.nineteen eighty bleaurgh, it all fades...
Edwyn Collins - Hogmanay, Edinburgh 1981 into 2
Again I banged into him, this time it was dark and after the Bells.
Shook his hand and told him I was the man that designed the poster for that Orange Juice (for he was still iwith them, dear reader) Dundee Uni gig.
He warmly shook mine and said he really liked it. Then we got caught up in the melee of folk, he was going down The Walk, me and this tidy wee brunette were going up.
That was a very good night, mainly thanks to the tidy wee brunette.
I'll just say 'sideyways', don my jacket, and leave.
I once sent Ian Astbury flying (in his early Cult incarnation, just after they'd found their big brother's Aerosmith and Free albums) as I brainged into him, quite ugly one morning, on my way to an ATM and thence - The Pub.
London c.nineteen eighty bleaurgh, it all fades...
Edwyn Collins - Hogmanay, Edinburgh 1981 into 2
Again I banged into him, this time it was dark and after the Bells.
Shook his hand and told him I was the man that designed the poster for that Orange Juice (for he was still iwith them, dear reader) Dundee Uni gig.
He warmly shook mine and said he really liked it. Then we got caught up in the melee of folk, he was going down The Walk, me and this tidy wee brunette were going up.
That was a very good night, mainly thanks to the tidy wee brunette.
I'll just say 'sideyways', don my jacket, and leave.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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I met Richard Branson, Frank Brunu, Edwyn Collins, Gene (smiths~lite) in Hong Kong. I had a drink with the comedian that uses a big f**k off double bass as a prop, he was barmy.
I had Olivia Newton Bomb, Bryan Brown and his missus Rachel in me pub in Sydney. Brown, wife sprogs et al ate all the pies (Steak + Kidney).
Also numerous peeps from Hame and Awa' and Naebaws (everybody needs good naebaws), but they don't count 'cause half of Australia has been on them....
I haven't had the pleasure in the UK apart from fleeting s**t with Gary Marx and bringing Clint Poppie over to meet my mates after a gig. Years ago, I have no life now..
I had Olivia Newton Bomb, Bryan Brown and his missus Rachel in me pub in Sydney. Brown, wife sprogs et al ate all the pies (Steak + Kidney).
Also numerous peeps from Hame and Awa' and Naebaws (everybody needs good naebaws), but they don't count 'cause half of Australia has been on them....
I haven't had the pleasure in the UK apart from fleeting s**t with Gary Marx and bringing Clint Poppie over to meet my mates after a gig. Years ago, I have no life now..
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One at a time or all together?weebleswobble wrote:I had Olivia Newton Bomb, Bryan Brown and his missus Rachel in me pub in Sydney.
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Hmmz... I always wondered...
I did see some 'famous' people around, but after a while you don't see them as famous people anymore.
Some youngsters are still awestruck when I tell them I gigged with Cradle of Filth back in 1993, and with In the Woods and Dimmu Borgir in 1996.
These bands are all hip and trendy now, but were just upcoming metalbands back then. Upcoming, that is, in the Black Metal scene, for no-one else out of the scene bothered with the guys much. They were weirdo's and their music sucked (for most people here, it still does).
I drank a few beers with the guys from Front 242 recently, and saw Richard 23 starting a row in the backstage so as to be pumped up for action to hit the stage proper. I talk to Daniel B. from time to time.
I played a couple of rehearsals with Ray Majors of Mott The Hoople and The Animals fame, and heard some nice comments about FGG from his new partner Sandy Dillon.
I talked with Anne Clark at the Eurorock fest, and had a big laugh with Dirk Da Davo from The Neon Judgement at the BIMF fest.
Of course, it helps when you are a musician, I have to admit.
And I am very glad I met these people, not because they are such idols, but because in the end they are just simple, normal (and sometimes very drunk and stoned) musicians just like me.
It is nice to tell people you've met these stars, and they always look at me with the 'yer kiddin' right?'-look, but it is mostly coincidence and knowing the right people.
And anyway, they might be stars, but they have to eat and s**t like you and me. Only their toilet seat is made from real ivory instead of cheap plastic
IZ.
I did see some 'famous' people around, but after a while you don't see them as famous people anymore.
Some youngsters are still awestruck when I tell them I gigged with Cradle of Filth back in 1993, and with In the Woods and Dimmu Borgir in 1996.
These bands are all hip and trendy now, but were just upcoming metalbands back then. Upcoming, that is, in the Black Metal scene, for no-one else out of the scene bothered with the guys much. They were weirdo's and their music sucked (for most people here, it still does).
I drank a few beers with the guys from Front 242 recently, and saw Richard 23 starting a row in the backstage so as to be pumped up for action to hit the stage proper. I talk to Daniel B. from time to time.
I played a couple of rehearsals with Ray Majors of Mott The Hoople and The Animals fame, and heard some nice comments about FGG from his new partner Sandy Dillon.
I talked with Anne Clark at the Eurorock fest, and had a big laugh with Dirk Da Davo from The Neon Judgement at the BIMF fest.
Of course, it helps when you are a musician, I have to admit.
And I am very glad I met these people, not because they are such idols, but because in the end they are just simple, normal (and sometimes very drunk and stoned) musicians just like me.
It is nice to tell people you've met these stars, and they always look at me with the 'yer kiddin' right?'-look, but it is mostly coincidence and knowing the right people.
And anyway, they might be stars, but they have to eat and s**t like you and me. Only their toilet seat is made from real ivory instead of cheap plastic
IZ.
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surely not.Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Only their toilet seat is made from real ivory instead of cheap plastic
IZ.
I wouldnt consider any of the mentioned above remotely ressembling a star. They are not even famous.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
Michael Portillo the other day, carrying a bin-liner full of clothes. He looked like he was going to a jumble sale, but then I saw him again a few minutes later with a load of dry cleaning so presumably that's what it was.
Fascinating stuff I'm sure.
Fascinating stuff I'm sure.
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I did meet Nick Cash when 999 were playing here.. he was selling the merch, so I asked what I could get for a fiver. He said "Nothing really, but you can have a t-shirt for a fiver if you keep quiet about it".
Nice guy. Shook his hand and all. Arf.
Nice guy. Shook his hand and all. Arf.
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Me neither. But try telling that to all people who want to touch me and go 'ooooh' afterwards...canon docre wrote:I wouldnt consider any of the mentioned above remotely ressembling a star. They are not even famous.
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Me, me, me!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Me neither. But try telling that to all people who want to touch me and go 'ooooh' afterwards...
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My emphasisDark wrote:He said "Nothing really, but you can have a t-shirt for a fiver if you keep quiet about it".
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Just to the people there, whatever.
Shame I only caught about 5 songs before having to go.. but he didn't even care when a load of punks jumped on stage during Feeling Alright With The Crew (I think), chanting "Oi! Oi!" and pogoing. He just ushered them off at the end and praised the atmosphere there.
Shame I only caught about 5 songs before having to go.. but he didn't even care when a load of punks jumped on stage during Feeling Alright With The Crew (I think), chanting "Oi! Oi!" and pogoing. He just ushered them off at the end and praised the atmosphere there.
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hmmm, no I don't think that counts as you didn't see him did you?wild bill buttock wrote:I got called "Fartypants" by Paul Wright(Ex Fields of the nephilim and now plank spanker for The last rites) on the New FOTN forum the other day.
*can't get that quote within quote thingy going *Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Me neither. But try telling that to all people who want to touch me and go 'ooooh' afterwards...
ooo, um yes and I'll second that me, me, me!!James Blast wrote:Me, me, me!
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that ongoing eternity
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*sigh* groupiesMadameButterfly wrote:hmmm, no I don't think that counts as you didn't see him did you?wild bill buttock wrote:I got called "Fartypants" by Paul Wright(Ex Fields of the nephilim and now plank spanker for The last rites) on the New FOTN forum the other day.
*can't get that quote within quote thingy going *Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Me neither. But try telling that to all people who want to touch me and go 'ooooh' afterwards...
ooo, um yes and I'll second that me, me, me!!James Blast wrote:Me, me, me!
Cue up, please Groupies with pre-rolled J's and smack go in foyst!
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I've got a nice smooth and fruity red one, how's that?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Groupies with pre-rolled J's and smack go in foyst!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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James Blast wrote:I've got a nice smooth and fruity red one, how's that?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Groupies with pre-rolled J's and smack go in foyst!
ENTER!
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mine's Australian tho' which is much further south
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Whilst parking by our local chippy today, there was a BMW 4x4 taking up 3 spaces, 'What a twit' I thought as I parked next to it, I was right as well, as the wife went in the chippy, a bloke moved to let her in as he came out, he then gave me a glare for parking abit near his stupidly parked BMW, got in it and drove off. The bloke?
Pete Waterman.
The man responsible for Kylie, Jason, (P)Rick (G)Astley and many more!
A man I've wanted to slap for years, so if you see a black BMW 4x4 with the number plate 'PWL 1' do me a favour and follow it, when he gets out, slap him for me.
Pete Waterman.
The man responsible for Kylie, Jason, (P)Rick (G)Astley and many more!
A man I've wanted to slap for years, so if you see a black BMW 4x4 with the number plate 'PWL 1' do me a favour and follow it, when he gets out, slap him for me.
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We spotted David Jason in Leeds a few weeks ago getting into a posh car.
I must say, he is quite small!!
I must say, he is quite small!!
Only a paand.
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Smaller than Von....Mrs RicheyJames wrote:We spotted David Jason in Leeds a few weeks ago getting into a posh car.
I must say, he is quite small!!
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