ChatterBank1 min ago
A Bit Of Good News.
I do hope this is true, he's one of the old school.
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Fabulous! I saw Dr. Feelgood at Reading Festival in 1975, and again on their autumn tour the same year, and I can't remember a band getting a louder reception when they came on than the noise at Manchester. They were a stuepndous live act, with Wilko running backwards across the stage and machine- gunning his guitar. Any band that has a drummer called 'The Big...
07:56 Thu 23rd Oct 2014
I hope that his recovery goes well and wish him all the best. I'll temper my enthusiasm with my (very limited) knowledge of such operations and their success rates:
http:// www.web md.com/ cancer/ pancrea tic-can cer/whi pple-pr ocedure
Apologies if that's a little bit 'harbinger of doom', just going on my past experiences where I work.
I'm sure Sqad will provide a far better prognosis in due course.
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Apologies if that's a little bit 'harbinger of doom', just going on my past experiences where I work.
I'm sure Sqad will provide a far better prognosis in due course.
Fabulous!
I saw Dr. Feelgood at Reading Festival in 1975, and again on their autumn tour the same year, and I can't remember a band getting a louder reception when they came on than the noise at Manchester.
They were a stuepndous live act, with Wilko running backwards across the stage and machine-gunning his guitar.
Any band that has a drummer called 'The Big Fugure' gets my vote!
I saw Dr. Feelgood at Reading Festival in 1975, and again on their autumn tour the same year, and I can't remember a band getting a louder reception when they came on than the noise at Manchester.
They were a stuepndous live act, with Wilko running backwards across the stage and machine-gunning his guitar.
Any band that has a drummer called 'The Big Fugure' gets my vote!