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The movie about Springsteen Deliver me from Nowhere is pretty good.It deals with his difficult relationship with his Father and how it affected his own personnel and professional life, its not a feelgood or' isn't Bruce great film' but a serious look at his demons and the choices he needed to make in his career. I dont think you need to be a big Springsteen fan to appreciate this movie as it deals with issues that most of us know about.Great acting throughout and a very well made film.Stephen Graham who is very good as always plays his Dad.
Well this thread is certainly more interesting than all the umpteen Eze ones.I thought a great deal of Charlie as someone who jumped up from non league football and a building site to play top level football but much as i loved him for us i always thought he was a bit limited as a player but that made me admire him more.However he was no Givens,Allen,Ferdinand Gallen or Bannister imo.
My guess is Richards didn't like being a professional footballer its a very competitive and ruthless business which requires a high level of dedication,the rewards are there but i don't think its suited for everyone.
Lonesome Dove is a great book the best by Larry McMurtry.The Last Picture Show is my next favourite by him its set in 1950's Texas and its a coming of age story.
For any history buffs The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan is second to none.
Celtic fans insist they were singing it years before anyone else.It dates back to the 1945 musical Carousel which i doubt would be shown now because some people think it condones wife beating.
I was at Lords on thursday for the T20 game v Essex no trouble at all and a nice evening was had by all.But it was noticable that a lot of people go after work and get straight on the booze in a big way.
A troubled genius who made some fantastic music.For me its the Beach Boys,the Beatles and Bob Dylan as the three greats of Pop/Rock music. . RIP Brian you deserve it.
Well done thats a great effort.Years ago i used to give blood at the old Guinness brewery at Park Royal and you could have a bottle of Guinness to drink afterwards.