Curchulain +1quote:Op maandag 16 mei 2005 22:53 schreef Curchulain het volgende:
Ellen Allien?
Een schot in de roosquote:
Mooie hoezen, daar heb ik er helaas niet veel van. Gelukkig wel een paarquote:Op maandag 16 mei 2005 23:54 schreef bukgeit het volgende:
Mooie hoes, maar geen idee.
Frankie is goed en genoegquote:
He, maar de Rat Pack was legendarischquote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:06 schreef bigshadow het volgende:
He, er zijn ook trivia spelers aanwezig met een beperkte muziekkennis!
Ha!quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:06 schreef bigshadow het volgende:
He, er zijn ook trivia spelers aanwezig met een beperkte muziekkennis!
Beaamt.quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:06 schreef bigshadow het volgende:
He, er zijn ook trivia spelers aanwezig met een beperkte muziekkennis!
quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:34 schreef GLO het volgende:
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En pas nog gevraagd hier? Armand van Helden dan?
Euh... alleen een beetje van zijn laatste. Iets als New York Mix Odyssey of zo. Maar ja, of je die bedoelt...?quote:
Nee.quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:39 schreef GLO het volgende:
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Euh... alleen een beetje van zijn laatste. Iets als New York Mix Odyssey of zo. Maar ja, of je die bedoelt...?
Ooh! Misschien ook een N teveel dan?quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:49 schreef Neleos het volgende:
Ooh. Mijn anagram heeft een G teveel zie ik zojuist!
quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 02:53 schreef Neleos het volgende:
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Killing Puritans Jah
Hoezo NG.
Is mijn anagram zo scheel?
Ah, fijnquote:A Fijn What Ever. GLO + 1
quote:Good friendsand
of Great Britain joined forces in 1964 after seeing their similar musical tastes, forming the Originals. After finding out that there was already a group of that title, they would go through a series of name changes until finally joining up with bassist Ronnie Pudding and drummer John "Stumpy" Pepys, becoming the Thamesmen. They released two minor hit singles, "Gimme Some Money" and "Cups and Cakes," songs that established them as a unique and noticeable band.
After a tour in the United Kingdom, the group would continuously change their name until finally settling on, hiring keyboardist Denny Upham. Pudding would leave shortly afterwards to form Pudding People, and was replaced by
. With this lineup, the band recorded "Listen to the Flower People," which would be released on the 1967 single
Sings "Listen to the Flower People" and Other Favorites. A surprise hit, the single went gold in the United Kingdom and the band toured worldwide, although their following LP, We Are All Flower People, was rather unsuccessful. After Upham was fired and replaced with Ross MacLochness, the group released Matchstick Men (1968) and Silent but Deadly (1969), their first live album.
quote:The band's "success" came to a halt when Pepys died in a bizarre gardening accident in 1969. He was replaced with Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs, and this lineup would release Brainhammer (1970), Nerve Damage (1971), and Blood to Let (1972).
Intravenus de Milo, which was the group's seventh record and released in 1974, is still known to be the first album to ever reach the status of bronze, which a band can only attain if one million copies of an album are returned. Childs choked to death on an unknown offender's vomit that same year, and was replaced with Peter James Bond for the 1975 release The Sun Never Sweats.
A tour would follow, inspiring their second live album, Jap Habit. Shortly afterwards, MacLochness and manager Glynn Hampton left the band to pursue their own interests. They were replaced with keyboardist Viv Savage and manager Ian Faith, who would both take part in the minor hit LP Bent for the Rent.
Trouble began when the group sued their record label, Megaphone, for back royalties, but the label counter-sued, claiming they had a "lack of talent." The band reluctantly stayed with this label until 1977, when their latest release, Rock and Roll Creation, became a surprise hit in the United States due to the hit single "Nice n' Stinky." They quickly signed with Polymer Records and began to record their new album, but were halted when Bond spontaneously combusted on-stage.
He was immediately replaced with drummer Mick Shrimpton, and the group released Shark Sandwich in 1980, which contained the hit "Sex Farm." Shark Sandwich was followed by a European tour, but demand for the band's U.S. appearance grew so large that they decided to tour America in support of their 1982 album, Smell the Glove.
Die komen uit Den Haag, niet uit Great Britain...quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 03:03 schreef Neleos het volgende:
Wel een bekend verhaal,
helaas kan ik niks naders bedenken dan The Golden Earring![]()
Daarom. 3 N' en waar er 1 moeten staan. Groot-Brittun ipv Den haag.quote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 03:07 schreef GLO het volgende:
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Die komen uit Den Haag, niet uit Great Britain...
Maar dat het een bekend verhaal is, is zeker
OK, slaap lekker, fijn dromen van de letter Nquote:Op dinsdag 17 mei 2005 03:12 schreef Neleos het volgende:
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Daarom. 3 N' en waar er 1 moeten staan. Groot-Brittun ipv Den haag.![]()
Ik moet slapen.
Misschien weten BigShadow of Ascaroth nog een antwoord te verzinnen, maar ik niet meer.
Truste.![]()
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Dan ga ik intussen ook Klaas Vaak een handje geven...quote:’s 1982 tour got off to a bad start when some of their biggest gigs were canceled, and they were forced to play in much smaller arenas. Smell the Glove's release would also be postponed after the public expressed disdain for its sexually explicit cover. (When the album was finally shipped, both sides of the cover were solid black, a decision made by Faith rather than the band members.) U.S. appeal continued to decrease, and the band grew further apart due to
' and
's opposing ideas.
A mistake in prop sizing would prompt the group to fire Faith and replace him with’ mistress, Jeanine Pettibone. Shortly afterward,
momentarily quit the band, frustrated with their sudden downfall and Pettibone's poor management. Unable to find a decent replacement, what was left of the group talked about retiring after the tour, but this idea was soon forgotten when
and Faith returned for the band's final U.S. performance and one Japanese gig. Despite Shrimpton's sudden combustion and his short replacement, Joe "Mama" Bessemer, in hiding after many of the group's props were reported stolen, both shows were a success.
In 1983, the band would split and go their separate ways.married Pettibone and opened up a soccer "clinic,"
retired to his home in London to begin an inventing career, and
joined and toured with the Christian metal band Lamb's Blood. Both Savage and Faith would die under unusual circumstances.
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