The Soundtrack of your Life
Che Grimsdale writes: Now that Simon Cowell's stolen Everybody Hurts, tell us about songs that mean something to you - good, bad, funny or tragic, appropriate or totally inappropriate songs that were playing at key times.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 13:30)
Che Grimsdale writes: Now that Simon Cowell's stolen Everybody Hurts, tell us about songs that mean something to you - good, bad, funny or tragic, appropriate or totally inappropriate songs that were playing at key times.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 13:30)
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The reason I'd asked for it was
I'd seem them not long beforehand playing at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. I went to see John Cooper Clarke, the Punk Poet, aka that bloke with the big hair on the Sugar Puffs adverts many years ago. Anyway, he was being 'supported' by a group called Fashion (who were okay live) and Joy Division. I'd never heard of them before but I was completely gobsmacked...JCC was good, although I don't remember his set that well, but they completely and utterly stole the show as far as I was concerned (and many others that night I'm sure). Curtis was incredible, never really got into New Order for some reason.
( , Fri 29 Jan 2010, 12:02, Reply)
I'd seem them not long beforehand playing at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. I went to see John Cooper Clarke, the Punk Poet, aka that bloke with the big hair on the Sugar Puffs adverts many years ago. Anyway, he was being 'supported' by a group called Fashion (who were okay live) and Joy Division. I'd never heard of them before but I was completely gobsmacked...JCC was good, although I don't remember his set that well, but they completely and utterly stole the show as far as I was concerned (and many others that night I'm sure). Curtis was incredible, never really got into New Order for some reason.
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