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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Evening Tam, I'm having to endure Lord Of The Rings!
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Evening Tam, I'm having to endure Lord Of The Rings!
when she goes to the toilet, switch over and pretend the film has finished, worked for me last night during Master and Commander (or what everit called) but she was drunk and it was on for about 10 hours!
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Originally Posted by 84of300
I'm watching Lord of the Rings, again
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You can watch Leggo anytime....
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Billox - you should be watching Woking's favourite son - Paul Weller.
You can watch Leggo anytime....
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Truly a talented man. Not only did he produce great music but his songs had a powerful political underlying message.
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Truly a talented man. Not only did he produce great music but his songs had a powerful political underlying message.
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Well he's not as influential now as he was in his Jam days is he?
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
for the record - I think he's sh*t ... but he came from Woking and was in direct competition with the band I was in at the time, so it's worth watching from a personal POV...
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
for the record - I think he's sh*t ... but he came from Woking and was in direct competition with the band I was in at the time, so it's worth watching from a personal POV...
Well then your view will be balanced and free from any emotive constraints.
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Well then your view will be balanced and free from any emotive constraints.
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Originally Posted by 84of300
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Name of your band, pics etc. Don't be shy
Name of your band, pics etc. Don't be shy
RAR (Rock Against Racism) enjoyed a longer term relationship with "political" punk band Crisis who not only journeyed to many parts of the UK to play RAR benefits, but also did a tour of Norway organised by this SWP front. The close relationship between Crisis and RAR was facilitated by the fact that the punk group's bassist Tony Wakeford was a dues-paying member of the Socialist Workers Party. Equally fortuitously, rhythm guitarist Doug Pearce belonged to the International Marxist Group (Tariq Ali's operation) which helped the band to get Anti-**** League gigs, since IMG members worked themselves into positions of power within this broadly based alliance. Wakeford's political affiliations served to secure yet more gigs connected to the Right To Work campaign (another SWP front) which with the lure of new wave rock music had no trouble attracting punks to events that might be viewed as conflicting with the subculture's anti-work ethos.