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Old 19-01-16, 01:11 PM
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I BEG YOUR PARDON??? Gerard Way is beautiful and in no way whatsoever like Meatloaf!! get to the back of the class now!
As I said,it all started with ELVIS, note the leather as worn by EP 1968 comeback special !!!

Gerard [us Gerard's are all beautiful :]
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Old 19-01-16, 01:16 PM
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As I said,it all started with ELVIS, note the leather as worn by EP 1968 comeback special !!!

Gerard [us Gerard's are all beautiful :]
There is a truth in that, but Meatloaf I am not having!
That Gerard is the only Gerard I have ever met so I will have to take your word for it that your all beautiful
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Old 19-01-16, 01:58 PM
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Gerard Way is beautiful and in no way whatsoever like Meatloaf!!
Actually it's Meat Loaf not Meatloaf. He's quite touchy about that.

I was referring to the genre.

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Old 19-01-16, 02:21 PM
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Actually it's Meat Loaf not Meatloaf. He's quite touchy about that.

I was referring to the genre.

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Old 19-01-16, 02:33 PM
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I wouldn't know, to tell the truth.
He was a breath of fresh air to me in earlier days.

Permission to relocate to front of class again?

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Bat Out Of Hell was a good album.
Yes dear pull up a pew at the front
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This morning's musical accompaniment to tearing up Fenland roads. From one of my favourite movies, Watchmen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOuSxal8pf4
If you got Oasis with Sid Vicious on vocals doing a cover of Poison's "Talk dirty to me" it would sound like this
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If you got Oasis with Sid Vicious on vocals doing a cover of Poison's "Talk dirty to me" it would sound like this
And there would be absolutely nothing wrong with any of that!
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And there would be absolutely nothing wrong with any of that!
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I Loved (& still do, all on CD now) the bands of the British Invasion 1964_1966 - Dave Clark 5, Animals, Chad & Jeremy, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Petula Clark, Donovan, Hermans Hermits, to name a few... they were very big over here at the time, music blasting out of speakers almost everywhere one went in the day!
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Ooh I love House of the Rising Sun, it's the only thing I can play on a guitar.
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Took me long time to figure out all the words to that one Alli!

A real classic!

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Old 19-01-16, 03:31 PM
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I Loved (& still do, all on CD now) the bands of the British Invasion 1964_1966 - Dave Clark 5, Animals, Chad & Jeremy, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Petula Clark, Donovan, Hermans Hermits, to name a few... they were very big over here at the time, music blasting out of speakers almost everywhere one went in the day!
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I wholeheartedly agree with you Bryan. That was living through a timeless age. I recall going through it all - Merseybeat, Folk, Protest, Flower Power, Bubblegum, and Rock'n'Roll; (although it is said that if you really lived through the sixties, you wouldn't remember it! But that was never my scene.) The likes of Dylan, Donovan, Gene Pitney, Buddy Holly, Everlies, Sonny & Cher, Walker Bros.......Then Heavy Metal brought down an iron curtain and music wasn't the same again. But that's Evolution!

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Hermans Hermits ???????? Dear God !!!!
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I Loved (& still do, all on CD now) the bands of the British Invasion 1964_1966 - Dave Clark 5, Animals, Chad & Jeremy, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Petula Clark, Donovan, Hermans Hermits, to name a few... they were very big over here at the time, music blasting out of speakers almost everywhere one went in the day!
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Too right Bryan, couldn't agree more, but how did the horrendous Petula Clark get on your list?. Cats howling in the night have more singing ability than her.
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