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Post by zeopold on Oct 10, 2020 20:29:41 GMT
I have heard Zeo's tale before. It's truly shocking and the stuff of nightmares It was heavy, but not as heavy as the aggro that went down at a rave in Arundel in 1991 when somebody else got life-changing injuries that were meant for me, which I didn't even deserve in the first place
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Oct 11, 2020 7:33:35 GMT
I have heard Zeo's tale before. It's truly shocking and the stuff of nightmares It was heavy, but not as heavy as the aggro that went down at a rave in Arundel in 1991 when somebody else got life-changing injuries that were meant for me, which I didn't even deserve in the first place Don't tell me that one then!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2020 8:32:56 GMT
Heres the news reports from the Kelvingrove Riot I mentioned elsewhere.
Typically they play it down but I counted around 40 riot vans parked on University Avenue that day.
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Post by zeopold on Oct 11, 2020 9:16:43 GMT
It was heavy, but not as heavy as the aggro that went down at a rave in Arundel in 1991 when somebody else got life-changing injuries that were meant for me, which I didn't even deserve in the first place Don't tell me that one then! Stonehenge 1980 when the greasers kicked off was pretty hair-raising too
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Post by smogquixote on Oct 11, 2020 9:48:04 GMT
At the first show I ever went to I saw somebody get glassed, good times.
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Post by zeopold on Oct 11, 2020 20:24:17 GMT
Stonehenge 1985 when the pigs kicked off made the greasers in 1980 look like a girl guides picnic
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Post by stu77 on Oct 11, 2020 23:04:30 GMT
I saw the Stone Roses at Heaton Park (Manchester) in 2012
Vast crowd, serious lack of visible security Saw three or four fights just in my vicinity so god knows what it was like as a whole
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Post by stu77 on Oct 11, 2020 23:06:57 GMT
Joy Division
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Post by stu77 on Nov 8, 2021 22:32:08 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Nov 9, 2021 10:05:22 GMT
Interesting to reflect on just how commonplace it was for bouncers to engage in serious violence back in the 70s Nowadays it's so rare that it's worthy of a newstory - still, on the face of it, a terrible incident though I do wonder what we might not be being told?
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Post by doug61 on Nov 9, 2021 16:10:38 GMT
On my way out of The Lyceum in 1982, I was relieved of a t-shirt I'd bought at the merch stall by a large skinhead. Luxury. Back in '79 I was relieved of my tartan bondage strides at gunpoint by four of them, doused in petrol and tortured after they forced their way into the Mornington Crescent squat where I was staying. Jesus, I thought being chased and getting a kicking was bad enough. Not sure how you get over stuff like that, must leave nightmares.
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Post by stu77 on Aug 9, 2022 21:31:57 GMT
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Post by doug61 on Aug 10, 2022 10:49:03 GMT
Known as a reverse Marvin.
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Post by stu77 on Aug 10, 2022 17:09:59 GMT
Known as a reverse Marvin. I had to think about that for at least 30 seconds. 😆
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Post by stu77 on Oct 6, 2022 22:13:47 GMT
Interesting article about Felix Pappalardi of Mountain who was murdered by his wife in 1983.
I'm pretty sure he has a writing credit on Cream's Strange Brew. Wonder who gets the royalties.
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