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Everett Morton of the Beat. I believe the deal was he was a left hander not initially realising he was playing a kit set up for a right hander which emphasised the Jamaican off-beat thing but gave him his own style too. You hardly see him in this TOTP clip but it’s just such a joy anyway.
Absolutely love the Ants/ Bow Wow Wow inspired Burundi stuff. McLaren had a great yarn of how he happened upon the sound on his uppers sourcing music for porn films and hearing an African field record played at the wrong speed in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Cmon Malc - Joni Mitchell 1975
There’s now no excuse to refer to him as the Korean lad, or just the Korean. It’s there in black and white, his name is 양민혁 - is that so difficult to remember?
For the record I will still keep referring to him as the Spurs lad.
Polite request: could we fcuk off with resurrecting this thread and bringing to the top of the tree too. I’d rather see an advert for Saudi Crystal Meth.
Running on the spot. For DD, and everyone else on here. Rather than it being an early track it’s probably one of the last videos the Jam made. Rick always reminded me of Waterman in Minder too. And fittingly this video is filmed around the same Shepherds Bush back streets that Minder and The Sweeney were. Pretty sure it’s Milson Road off Masbro Road.
Love this tune (More Weller’s department but the lyrics get more poignant each passing year) I still play it often. Buckler’s drums drive the song through. Loved the Jam, one of the best bands. RIP Rick Bucker.
For over eight millennia people have foraged here on the Sefton coastline for the delicacy known as Formby asparagus. While further down the coast in the major conurbation of Liverpool they look in the dustbin for something to eat, they find a dead rat and they think it’s a treat.
Everton played the first game in their new stadium last night. An U-18s friendly versus Wigan In front of 10,000 invited Toffees fans. Everton lost 2-1. The first player to score at the new stadium was a Wigan player called Harrison Rimmer. After a minimal bit of research I can’t confirm if he’s related to the bloke from Red Dwarf. But young Rimmer is a Liverpool fan and when he scored he held up 6 fingers (not from the same hand) which represents how many European Cups Liverpool have won. Made me laugh anyway.
I love stadiums by rivers and seas. Off the top of my head: Arbroath, Fulham, Saint Petersburg, Shrewsbury. The new Everton one by the Mersey docks looks great. Hopefully we get to play there soon.