Poster of Bid which came with the 12 inch.
Here for a good one. We supported them in Paris a few years ago. Bid we liked very much having had smoke breaks with him. He watched our set too and gave us a thumbs up after.
Poster of Bid which came with the 12 inch.
Something good on the Tube. Don't know the exact date but must about now 40 years ago. We bought the 12 inch which was fantastic.
This was recorded late 83 according to their webpage.
Wikipedia article on Punkie night
It's Punkie Night tonight!
It's Punkie Night tonight!
Adam and Eve would not believe
It's Punkie Night tonight!
Give me a candle
Give me a light
If you haven't got a candle
A penny's all right
These opened in May 1899 and closed in July 1974 when the Sports centre opened.
I remember it being very cold. My parents made me go before school which was thoroughly unpleasant. Cold and early. Pic Frome Museum.
Here. I consider poor Bob as being suitable for Halloween with his imagery of Hellhounds and the Devil.
Andrew Cave posted this on Bath History and Mystery. A place where we spent a lot of money in the late 70s. Where we got our Ideal for Living e.p. and Hong Kong Garden. They sold second hand too I got my Nuggets compilation there.
Hear the theme song here. I saw Wings play this song live when nobody had heard it on the first gig of their tour. When I was 13.
Jane Seymour and Geoffrey Holder |
I love J. B. Lenoir (pronounced Lenore). A truly original songwriter. He even wrote a few political songs which resulted in a visit I believe. Classy singer and guitarist.
Here to watch. Little Richard was my first musical love after the Beatles. Bought every thing I could find. Including this one.
Ludlow's and the Railway in the background. Martin Forster did a painting of this I believe it's in the new calendar of Radstock paintings.
Brilliant live clip of the late Lord Sutch doing "Jack The Ripper" in London sometime in late 1964. The clips shows kids' fashions just on the cusp between the early and late 60's period. Reflecting the early 60's, we still have girls with beehive haircuts, and besuited boys looking like Joe 90 clones. Looking forward, we see other boys and girls with short hair, in t-shirts or mod-like jumpers. Mini-skirts were still 3 years in the future though.....
Been enjoying the reruns of this. Quite wonderful. I like the end titles by Ron Embleton.
Watch episode 1 hereI like John Lee Hooker and this is great. Wiki
According to Hooker, he wrote the song during an extended engagement at the Apex Bar in Detroit.
I would never be on time [for the gig]; I always would be late comin' in. And she [the bartender Willa] kept saying, "Boom boom – you late again". Every night: "Boom, boom – you late again". I said "Hmm, that's a song!" ... I got it together, the lyrics, rehearsed it, and I played it at the place, and the people went wild.[11]
Punk from Paris France. Hear them on their Youtube channel. Find them on Facebook @rivedroitecountryclub
There is a great biography of Screamin' Jat and it was telling the story of this song. It was a big budget follow up to I Put a Spell on You. Guitar Mickey Baker, song by Leiber and Stoller what more do you need? It wasn't a hit. But it is great and ideal for Halloween so I thought I would.post it.
Lyrics by Leiber and Stoller.
Take the blood out of an alligator, heh
Take the left eye out a fish, heh-heh
Take the skin off of a frog, heh-heh
Heh, and mix it all up in a dish
Add a cup of green swamp water
And then count from one to nine
Spill over your left shoulder
You got alligator wine
Alligator wine, ha-ha, ha-ha
Your porcupine, ha
It's gonna make you mine
Oh yeah! It's gonna make you mine
It'll make your head bald, baby
I say, it'll make your toes freeze
It'll turn your blood turn into steam (FSHHH!)
It'll make you cough and sneeze
You gotta scream like an eagle
You gotta roar like a mountain lion
When you get finished drinkin'
Good old alligator wine
Alligator wine
Your porcupine
It's gonna make you mine
Meet me at the stroke of midnight
By the swamp down in the wood
I'm gonna make you love me, baby
Like you never thought you could
You gonna break my magic potion
And your bloodshot eye is gonna shine
You gonna be scared forever
Too much alligator wine
Alligator wine
Your porcupine
It's gonna make you mine
Alligator wine...
Susan's 'military' jacket. 1979. It was an American band jacket from a shop in the Portobello road that did import college items. It was orange but we dyed it black after a while. No colour pics exist sadly. Note this was before Adam did his military jacket thing.
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The ones we didn't use as we were smiling etc! |