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  • Salad
    Salad Posts: 10,189

    Back In The DHSS - Half man half biscuit

    Honey Lingers - Voice of the Beehive

    Meat is Murder - The Smiths

    Nevermind - Nirvana

    London 0 Hull 4 - THe Housemartins

  • ads
    ads Posts: 3,233
    edited September 2011
    South London 5 Hull 4 (Full Time Result)- The Blood/Gonads
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,610
    Roll 'Em Smoke 'Em Put Another Line Out ......  Pato
    Was that with Mike Pato on vocals?
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,500
    Roll 'Em Smoke 'Em Put Another Line Out ......  Pato
    Was that with Mike Pato on vocals?
    sure was, a great vocalist and a super band. I dont know how old you are but I saw Patto quite regularly in the early 70s at the Bromley Court Hotel, Black Prince in Bexley and other local houses of disrepute. Mike Patto was a lovely guy and died young .. too many smokes and lines could not have helped
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,220
    Automatic For The People by R.E.M. (taken from the motto of a restaurant in Atlanta Georgia, called Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods). 
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,610
    edited September 2011
    Roll 'Em Smoke 'Em Put Another Line Out ......  Pato
    Was that with Mike Pato on vocals?
    sure was, a great vocalist and a super band. I dont know how old you are but I saw Patto quite regularly in the early 70s at the Bromley Court Hotel, Black Prince in Bexley and other local houses of disrepute. Mike Patto was a lovely guy and died young .. too many smokes and lines could not have helped
    He cut an excellent solo soul track called Can't Stop Talking About My Baby, which was a minor Northern Soul hit, so I've been interested in hearing later Patto tunes. Wasn't he in Timebox as well?

    EDIT: And, of course, Spooky Tooth.
  • Hatfield and The North
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,500
    Roll 'Em Smoke 'Em Put Another Line Out ......  Pato
    Was that with Mike Pato on vocals?
    sure was, a great vocalist and a super band. I dont know how old you are but I saw Patto quite regularly in the early 70s at the Bromley Court Hotel, Black Prince in Bexley and other local houses of disrepute. Mike Patto was a lovely guy and died young .. too many smokes and lines could not have helped
    He cut an excellent solo soul track called Can't Stop Talking About My Baby, which was a minor Northern Soul hit, so I've been interested in hearing later Patto tunes. Wasn't he in Timebox as well?

    EDIT: And, of course, Spooky Tooth.
    if memory serves Timebox to Pato (the band) was just a name change, I saw both incarnations of the band. The  Hammond organist ( What a delicious sound the Hammond makes with the Leslie cabinet) was quite exceptional. Whatever happened to him I wonder.   I didnt know that Mike Pato joined Spooky Tooth.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Air Cut. Curved Air
  • Some of Frank Zappa's were wonderful.... You are what you is........Burnt Weeny sandwich,....... Weasles ripped my flesh,....... Imaginary diseases.......Ship arriving to late to save a drowning witch...... and   Wacka/Jawaka.......... which probably all have some mysterious meaning, or what we he wrote on the master tape  labels........ 


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  • My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows

    (Tyrannosaurus Rex)
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,934
    Don't check me with no light weight stuff - I Roy
  • If I were Britannia I'd waive the rules - Budgie
    Now that is clever.   Is that the old heavy metal band?
    Yes, that's them. I never liked the bad - just the title
  • Roll 'Em Smoke 'Em Put Another Line Out ......  Pato
    Was that with Mike Pato on vocals?
    sure was, a great vocalist and a super band. I dont know how old you are but I saw Patto quite regularly in the early 70s at the Bromley Court Hotel, Black Prince in Bexley and other local houses of disrepute. Mike Patto was a lovely guy and died young .. too many smokes and lines could not have helped
    Remember them well - those were the days
  • A Momentary Lapse of Reason - Pink Floyd
  • Hey Man, Smell My Finger - George Clinton
    40 More Reasons To Hate Us - Anal C***
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,610
    Roll 'Em Smoke 'Em Put Another Line Out ......  Pato
    Was that with Mike Pato on vocals?
    sure was, a great vocalist and a super band. I dont know how old you are but I saw Patto quite regularly in the early 70s at the Bromley Court Hotel, Black Prince in Bexley and other local houses of disrepute. Mike Patto was a lovely guy and died young .. too many smokes and lines could not have helped
    He cut an excellent solo soul track called Can't Stop Talking About My Baby, which was a minor Northern Soul hit, so I've been interested in hearing later Patto tunes. Wasn't he in Timebox as well?

    EDIT: And, of course, Spooky Tooth.
    if memory serves Timebox to Pato (the band) was just a name change, I saw both incarnations of the band. The  Hammond organist ( What a delicious sound the Hammond makes with the Leslie cabinet) was quite exceptional. Whatever happened to him I wonder.   I didnt know that Mike Pato joined Spooky Tooth.
    I had to look it up, but Mike Patto replaced Mike Harrison in Spooky Tooth in 1974 for The Mirror. Oh, and agreed, the Hammond organ with the Leslie. A sound as rich as clotted cream.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,500
    On the subject of Spooky T .. You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw
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  • kafka
    kafka Posts: 2,389
    Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins - Sparks
    Mange Tout - Blancmange's second album
    Snap Crackle & Bop - John Cooper Clarke
    dont forget the other sparks one: angst in your pants

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  • Rizzo
    Rizzo Posts: 6,468
    Return of the Fabulous Metal Bozo Clowns - Lawnmower Deth
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,500
    edited September 2011

    The Smoker you Drink the Player you Get .. Joe Walsh

    What Were once Vices are Now Habits .. Doobie Brothers