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A sad, sad day Page 2

I always thought they were a gay couple.

Quote: Jane P @ September 22 2009, 8:38 PM BST

You may mock but my dad will be devastated when he gets back from his hols.

He loved 'em and, unfortunately for anyone within a half mile radius, he still sings their songs occasionally.

Their music will live on here in the East End for sure.

:)

Yep my mum's a massive fan. I was hoping to take her to see them again, but may have to settle for Chas's band instead.

Quote: Curt @ September 22 2009, 8:42 PM BST

Slap me in the beer belly and call me an and ignorant and rabbit because I've listened to 3 of their most recognizable songs and haven't reckoned one.
Err...sad day indeed?

There ain't no pleasin you.
:)

To give you some idea Curt.
Think of them as Englands answer to Simon & Garfunkel

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ September 22 2009, 8:44 PM BST

There ain't no pleasin you.
:)

To give you some idea Curt.
Think of them as Englands answer to Simon & Garfunkel

Well then, that makes me feel better because I don't think I'd recognize one of their songs either. Pleased

Quote: Curt @ September 22 2009, 8:47 PM BST

Well then, that makes me feel better because I don't think I'd recognize one of their songs either. Pleased

The sound of Rabbit?
Hello Darkness my old China...

The report states that they were a duo; they were actually a three-piece, but the drummer's name simply wasn't in the bandname.

Quote: Nogget @ September 22 2009, 8:49 PM BST

The report states that they were a duo; they were actually a three-piece, but the drummer's name simply wasn't in the bandname.

Good point.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ September 22 2009, 8:49 PM BST

Hello Darkness my old China...

Laughing out loud

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ September 22 2009, 8:44 PM BST

There ain't no pleasin you.
:)

To give you some idea Curt.
Think of them as Englands answer to Simon & Garfunkel

:) Hey - They're unique! Could be a new market for you though Mr Sunshine - you just need someone with a beard to join you for a tribute band - hmm where's Renegade?

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ September 22 2009, 8:44 PM BST

Yep my mum's a massive fan. I was hoping to take her to see them again, but may have to settle for Chas's band instead.

Cool! One of my most embarrasing moments was getting their autographs for my dad years ago. I wonder what they'll fetch on Ebay now!

So will the Slaggs be filling the vacancy? A Welsh Cockerney duo?

Knees up Mother Gjdeikkklewfffa? Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit in the pot?

:D

Quote: Jane P @ September 22 2009, 8:51 PM BST

:) Hey - They're unique! Could be a new market for you though Mr Sunshine - you just need someone with a beard to join you for a tribute band - hmm where's Renegade?

:D

I am a fan.
I've seen them three times live.
Once at a Bingo hall, once at an Arts centre & once at my local.

And Gertcha is my current ringtone.

All together now...

Ossie you're gonna play a blinder-
in the cup for Tott ing Ham

Quote: sootyj @ September 22 2009, 8:52 PM BST

So will the Slaggs be filling the vacancy? A Welsh Cockerney duo?

Laughing out loud
We'd be the most incomprehensible band on Earth. The world is a bad place but surely it's never deserved Welsh Cockneys? Oh, I keep forgetting Steps, so maybe it does.
:)

Steps is an anagram of Pests.

I just noticed that.

Quote: sootyj @ September 22 2009, 8:52 PM BST

So will the Slaggs be filling the vacancy? A Welsh Cockerney duo?

Knees up Mother Gjdeikkklewfffa? Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit in the pot?

Welsh rarebit rarebit rarebit rarebit.

:$

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