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Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 14:20 - Jul 15 by 80s_Boy
Ha ha, was that his debut as well?
According to Wikipedia:
“Ferdinand made his QPR debut on 20 April 1987, aged 20, as a substitute in the 4—0 league defeat by Coventry City at Highfield Road — the first of two league appearances that season.”
Apparently not. I guess this was his second appearance.
I can only say for a teen synth pop band of the eighties they have remarkable longevity and are surprisingly good live and turn out some very original stuff even now.
Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 14:38 - Jul 15 by CliveWilsonSaid
According to Wikipedia:
“Ferdinand made his QPR debut on 20 April 1987, aged 20, as a substitute in the 4—0 league defeat by Coventry City at Highfield Road — the first of two league appearances that season.”
Apparently not. I guess this was his second appearance.
4-0 and 7-1 defeats in his first two games.
[Post edited 15 Jul 2021 14:39]
Jeez.... Talk about unlucky...
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Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 14:52 - Jul 15 with 1516 views
Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 14:43 - Jul 15 by danehoop
I can only say for a teen synth pop band of the eighties they have remarkable longevity and are surprisingly good live and turn out some very original stuff even now.
yep I really rate Aha!
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Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 16:03 - Jul 15 with 1464 views
Co-written by the ultra-cool Hall and the incredibly uncool Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin. First recorded by the derided girl pop group Go-Go's. Then by Hall's Fun Boy Three, who were often hated for not being The Specials. All told, a song born into a decidedly uncool upbringing. But utterly brilliant.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 13:43 - Jul 15 by BrianMcCarthy
Played for us Rangers fans by the Hillsborough DJ when we were locked in after the 7-1 defeat.
Should have been 8-1 but I think the ref took pity on us when Barron caught the ball about a foot behind the line and claimed it hadn't crossed. The pouring rain didn't help the mood much either.
The grass is always greener.
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Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 10:19 - Jul 16 with 1098 views
Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 09:31 - Jul 16 by BrianMcCarthy
Co-written by the ultra-cool Hall and the incredibly uncool Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin. First recorded by the derided girl pop group Go-Go's. Then by Hall's Fun Boy Three, who were often hated for not being The Specials. All told, a song born into a decidedly uncool upbringing. But utterly brilliant.
Good call, Both versions were great in their way. I know the Go Go's got slaughtered in the press but they were very cool as far as i was concerned,
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Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 10:30 - Jul 16 with 1095 views
Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 09:32 - Jul 16 by Esox_Lucius
Should have been 8-1 but I think the ref took pity on us when Barron caught the ball about a foot behind the line and claimed it hadn't crossed. The pouring rain didn't help the mood much either.
Really? I can't remember that. My memory is awful.
I do remember us singing:-
"...and now you're gonna believe us" but the last line kept changing as the goals kept coming in, starting with "we're gonna win the league", descending all the way to "we're in the Wednesday half".
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Best uncool band I ever saw (several times at the Mean Fiddler) were Katrina and the Waves, who were so uncool they later not only entered Eurovision but won the f*cking thing. As with Carol Dekker in the OP, Katrina Leskanich had a hell of. pair of lungs and Kimberley Rew was as good a writer of pop songs as anyone in the 80s
... and they gave the Bangles their first hit
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Brilliant songs by “uncool” bands on 00:02 - Jul 17 with 956 views