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"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Ludicrous Bands You Couldn't Help Liking on 13:51 - May 19 with 2531 views
Ludicrous Bands You Couldn't Help Liking on 13:36 - May 19 by Stanisgod
Nolan sisters.
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Lemmy wrote: "We were in the bar at Top of the Pops with the Nolans, and Douglas our manager dropped his lighter on the floor. As he bent down to pick it up, Linda said, 'While you're down there...'
"You don't expect that from the Nolans, really."
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Ludicrous Bands You Couldn't Help Liking on 16:13 - May 19 with 2413 views
screaming lord sutch. Used to sing in the north pole pub, late '70's every sunday with a group called flying fox....even when someones crap they can just about get by when live.
B-52s, obviously. The Lemonheads The Soft Boys - they had a song about sending the dog out to find the singer's girlfriend. The dog comes back and says "'Master: she all full of holes" I said: "More than usual?" Dog says; "Yes"'
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Ludicrous Bands You Couldn't Help Liking on 19:52 - May 19 with 2276 views
I was into this band from day one. But looking back I see the inherent absurdity of these wooly-hatted dissenters. I was never quite sure what they were rebelling against but I wanted to be part of it. Still love ‘em.
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Ludicrous Bands You Couldn't Help Liking on 21:30 - May 19 with 2176 views
Ludicrous Bands You Couldn't Help Liking on 21:26 - May 19 by DannyPaddox
I was into this band from day one. But looking back I see the inherent absurdity of these wooly-hatted dissenters. I was never quite sure what they were rebelling against but I wanted to be part of it. Still love ‘em.
Che bowlocks, remember them filming the video for "Come On Eileen" down the Harrow Road, by the happeny steps. End of the day went off to their changing rooms in their pikey chic, and emerging in their dapper, eighties gear.