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Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 19:53
by James Blast
it happens to us all Andie, we still rock even if bits fall off when we do :(

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 22:23
by lucretia
James Blast wrote:it happens to us all Andie, we still rock even if bits fall off when we do :(

Speak for yourself :evil:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 23:33
by Andy TG
Francis wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:A-Ha ! - I wish I had not said anything now! ;-)

The phrase "Heart On Sleve" comes to mind!
Does it help if I tell you I once owned Boney-M's greatest hits? And The Darts'. I have no shame.
I have to confess I own a mint, gatefold lp of Boney M's "Night Flight To Venus" and I still think its great

Back in min - I hear *cough* Kazza Lite calling me! ;-)

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 23:35
by Andy TG
lazarus corporation wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:A-Ha
is this another band you liked in your early years? :lol:
Yes and No

Yes - becuase their videos were "ground breaking" and

NO - its a saying - as in Alan Partridge - "A-Haaaa";-)

Posted: 14 Aug 2004, 00:02
by James Blast
AndyTheGoth wrote:I have to confess I own a mint, gatefold lp of Boney M's "Night Flight To Venus"
that's because you have never played it, tell me that is so Andy?

Posted: 14 Aug 2004, 00:23
by Andy TG
James Blast wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:I have to confess I own a mint, gatefold lp of Boney M's "Night Flight To Venus"
that's because you have never played it, tell me that is so Andy?
@ Barman Blast

No Mate - its mint becuase is smells "sharp" ;-)

Posted: 14 Aug 2004, 00:29
by James Blast
nice one :D :D :D

Posted: 14 Aug 2004, 13:48
by randdebiel²
Burn wrote:
they only rock for girls tho SG...i can still hear my better half singing/slaughtering "the sun always shines on TV" as she pops down stairs after reading this thread over my shoulder... :eek:
NOT true! AHA rocks! :notworthy: ;D

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 09:24
by Black Biscuit
Can't really be bothered reading through all your "were you ever a Huey Louis fan?" replies, but I notice that someone was trying to sell a drum machine on eBay for ages and said it had once belonged to a member of Huey Louis and the News.

I think it was an Oberheim DX, the budget version of the DMX as used by Eldritch and Co to record FALAA.

Personally, all I've ever really wondered about Huey Louis and the News is: what is 'Huey' an abbreviation of? Surely the name Hubert has no rock n' roll credibility?!?

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 09:50
by olivia ramirez
Black Biscuit wrote:Surely the name Hubert has no rock n' roll credibility?!?
:lol: it could be Hugo, which is equally naff.

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 12:51
by Andy TG
olivia ramirez wrote:
Black Biscuit wrote:Surely the name Hubert has no rock n' roll credibility?!?
:lol: it could be Hugo, which is equally naff.
"Huey" is the guys real name! - Check out "Malcom In The Middle" - the youngest and oddest son is called "Huey" ;-)

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 12:55
by olivia ramirez
AndyTheGoth wrote:"Huey" is the guys real name! - Check out "Malcom In The Middle" - the youngest and oddest son is called "Huey" ;-)
Poor guy, it can't be nice to share the same name as one of the Duck triplets 8) I'm so easily amused.....

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 12:56
by markfiend
AndyTheGoth wrote:Check out "Malcom In The Middle" - the youngest and oddest son is called "Huey" ;-)
??? I thought he was called Dewey?

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 23:37
by Black Biscuit
.... With all this talk of Huey, I think I'll go put on the Duets CD. I love Huey's Cruisin' single (with Gwyneth Paltrow - another great name) and Paul Giamatti's Hello, It's Me.

Posted: 16 Aug 2004, 23:45
by James Blast
Black Biscuit wrote:Hello, It's Me.
Todd Rundgren tune, quality :D