George Hilton.....yay,thanks JWfreak.
I remembered Mikes surname now aswell....Parsons. He was a nice bloke,first one ever to take a real interest in us a s a family. Pity it was too late then.!!!!
George Hilton.....yay,thanks JWfreak.
I remembered Mikes surname now aswell....Parsons. He was a nice bloke,first one ever to take a real interest in us a s a family. Pity it was too late then.!!!!
Ray Midgley........yes I remember him,very dour scot(apologies to all scots who are not dour),but his missus was the opposite,she did nothing but giggle and get dissaproving stares from Ray.
I can't believe that some of the elders....or anyone for that matter ....fawns and near enough bows down when they come.They are still human and at the end of the day they still fart and belch like I do,so they are no different.
I just remembered another, Mike.....somebody.....piggin eck,can't remember his surname. But on FS all we did was recite the goons and monty python. Great stuff!
in the 1970's i was a teenager.
i wasn't that big into disco- although i enjoyed kc and the sunshine band as well as earth, wind, and fire.
but my really big love in music was always rock n' roll, blues , stuff like that !
Wishpeople would spell Lynyrd Skynyrd correctly......cos they were and still are one of the best lick ass bands on the planet.Seen them twice over here in the UK.
Uriah Heep.....what a band.Seen them twice aswell.
Now,how many can I remember??
Rod Ketter.....no notes no lecturn....and scared the bejasus out of us!
Don Holly.....Nice bloke
George and rika.......surnames escapes me now,but very funny bloke,made us all laugh.Nickname was Les Dawson
Andrew smith......knew him when he was human
Albert Storer.....good musicion
Peter Morgan.......good bloke,liked him. All his hair fell out!
Thats all I can remember for now,when the brain cells get working or I ring my mother,I'll have some more.
in the 1970's i was a teenager.
i wasn't that big into disco- although i enjoyed kc and the sunshine band as well as earth, wind, and fire.
but my really big love in music was always rock n' roll, blues , stuff like that !
Ewwwwww! The Bay City Rollers. I used to call them names to wind my sister up.
How about 10cc....good band. theres always Alvin Stardust and Barry blue as well as Kenny and Slik........Just pure rock n roll!!
mine is australia.
the's so much to do there, the climate is so warm, the wildlife there is so vast & interesting, you can scuba dive the great barrier reef, there's so many cool beaches and overall it seems quite civilised.
i'd love to go back there again for another jolliday.. what's yours?.
Not been to many other countries,only USA,Holland and France. Loved the USA,been 3 times...did the theme parks with the kids first time get it out of the way,next time went to Fort lauderdale and saw most of south Florida and the next and the best was Bike week in Daytona,fabulous.....I will be back there again. But would like to see more of the States like Arizona,Wyoming or texas.
I live in Wales, you gotta come see the countryside here,its beautiful!
in the 1970's i was a teenager.
i wasn't that big into disco- although i enjoyed kc and the sunshine band as well as earth, wind, and fire.
but my really big love in music was always rock n' roll, blues , stuff like that !
OOOO this is good stuff and really taking me back......ah the memories of listening to it secretly as it was 'debasing music'.....but I never thought so,it just made me feel so good!!
And still does,but I can enjoy it more now. I love trolling through the 2nd hand record shops and picking up all the LP's I lost or sold. I found 'Bridge of Sighs' by trower the other day in mint condition and just for 2 round English pounds!! And then picked up 'Flirtin' with Disaster' by Molly Hatchett on e-bay for £3.50.......what a band they were!!! And still are......they playe dthe rock and blues festival in Derbyshire lst weekend and by all accounts rocked the place,just sad I couldn't go.
If you want good honest British rock you can do no better than UFO.....The album 'Strangers in the Night' is a definitive album,check out 'Rock Bottom' and 'Love to Love'.........well check 'em all out which is what I'm going to do now,its going on the stereo.......LOUD!
Rock on good people!
in the 1970's i was a teenager.
i wasn't that big into disco- although i enjoyed kc and the sunshine band as well as earth, wind, and fire.
but my really big love in music was always rock n' roll, blues , stuff like that !
Deep Purple were the band of the 70's,with albums like 'Machine Head' and 'Stormbringer'.
Also....
Focus....The Enid....Emerson,Lake and Palmer,....Rush,.....Genesis,.....Budgie,....Black Sabbath.
Oh,and musn't forget Mud,Slade,Sweet,Glitter Band,Rubettes,.........he he.
i'll start:.
awakened @ gilead .
billy the x bethelite.
My idea of heaven; -
A good English beer,some cracking music,and some good old company ending in a hug for all.
Everyone's invited to the UK.
my problem is narrowing it down.
i have so many dreams and goals and i worry that i can't possibly live long enough to achieve them all.. of course, living more than half of my life stifled by the wts has left me feeling that i'm always playing catch-up.
lord only knows what i could have accomplished by now if i hadn't been prohibited by the wts and my overly zealous jw mother.. stann.
To be able to sing and play my guitar well.........working on the guitar........singing...no chance.
Then I could sing about world peace.