Dylan wins Nobel prize

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kk67 wrote:
mcshinnertheligind wrote: The Specials. A week later is Mosborough music festival. Headlined by Bruce Foxton..
Tom petty in July supported by some bloke called Stevie nicks. Finally a trip to jockistan for Deacon Blue at Embra Castle. Summer holidays......
That is an interesting mixture.
I've always thought Foxton was a twat,...but it's him that wrote and sings the Mock the Week song.
I thought Foxton was the dog's cock when I was in 6th Form; I think this cost me several shags. Bruce may have written and taken the lead vocal on News of the World, but the bit they play on Mock the Week is the chorus which is dominated by Weller's vocal.
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The Tom Petty/Stevie Nicks duet is getting a big write up in the London press after the Hyde Park gig.
'Don't have to live like a refugee' seems very apt ATM.
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Deacon Blue,.........Summer's over.
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Wow. Pissing it down in Embra and Deacon Blue came out were feckin brilliant.
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mcshinnertheligind wrote:Tom Petty. Ligind
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Aye, another one bites the dust. :(
TP & the Heartbreakers; Travelling Wilberries.
There must be some great gigs up there now.
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I see Kazuo Ishiguro got it this year. I've only read 'Remains of the Day,' which had certain literary merit but was fairly average entertainment. I also watched a low budget (British) film adaptation of Never Let Me Go, which was awful.
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If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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rowan wrote:I see Kazuo Ishiguro got it this year. I've only read 'Remains of the Day,' which had certain literary merit but was fairly average entertainment. I also watched a low budget (British) film adaption of Never Let Me Go, which was awful.

Not enough tits and arse?
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morepork wrote:
rowan wrote:I see Kazuo Ishiguro got it this year. I've only read 'Remains of the Day,' which had certain literary merit but was fairly average entertainment. I also watched a low budget (British) film adaptation of Never Let Me Go, which was awful.

Not enough tits and arse?
Precisely.
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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I enjoyed both of those books. The Remains of the Day is a very good film, whilst the other one was ok. There again I didn't like La La Land so what do I know.
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