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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostBut instead they listened to that?
Haha! Not sure how Aphex Twin fits in here CCJ. Blob re. your Kings X vid, I saw them way back in the day when my friend was editor of Metal Hammer magazine. TBH I've never been a fan of heavy metal, if we're talking rock specifically, prefer heavy rock, or...er... just plain rock! And on that note, this'll put hairs on your chest...
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Well yes,heavy rock,blues rock and other derivatives .... but having said that I've been partial toAphex in the past,Windowlicker and Come To Daddy.
I've been watching/listening to rock from the early sixties,Blues Boom onwards,billions of decibels gone down me lug'oles.(and as a roadie)
A zep soundalike recently...
Last edited by Blobbers; 16-03-2018, 06:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHaha! Not sure how Aphex Twin fits in here CCJ. Blob re. your Kings X vid, I saw them way back in the day when my friend was editor of Metal Hammer magazine. TBH I've never been a fan of heavy metal, if we're talking rock specifically, prefer heavy rock, or...er... just plain rock! And on that note, this'll put hairs on your chest...
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostI just wanted to take part in the thread Hud
Croydon is very much a part of rock history.There was The Star Hotel just opposite where The Cartoon is/was.Saw Fleetwood Mac,Jimi Hendrix and Cream there.
And round the corner was The Mumtaz Indian reestaurant - a must for post gigs.
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Originally posted by Blobbers View PostAnd you're most welcome mate.
Croydon is very much a part of rock history.There was The Star Hotel just opposite where The Cartoon is/was.Saw Fleetwood Mac,Jimi Hendrix and Cream there.
And round the corner was The Mumtaz Indian reestaurant - a must for post gigs.
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