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oldjamfan1

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  1. It almost always is Al. Speaking of which, if Garcia putted like he did yesterday in majors he'd have about 12 of them in his back pocket by now!
  2. Carole King - Way Over Yonder
  3. Is that the Skybet offer ABBEY? I've taken that one up on Rory as well.
  4. Love the Ryder Cup - though I think Sky Sports hype it too much - that silly countdown clock till the first tee-off time being a prime example.
  5. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Maid of Orleans
  6. The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows
  7. Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Hey Hey My My (Into the Black)
  8. The Beatles - Run For Your Life A sinister song
  9. The Libertines - Boys in the Band
  10. The Jam - Man in the Corner Shop
  11. The Jam - Down In The Tube Station at Midnight
  12. You should have taken some tissues with you then ABBEY.
  13. I went to The Jam exhibition in Liverpool on Saturday. Where has the time gone!? Met Paul Weller's sister Nicky in Tom Hall's Tavern across the road, along with Dennis Munday, who was The Jam's A & R man at Polydor Records. Great day!
  14. The English Beat - Sooner or Later
  15. Cream-Tales of Brave Ulysses
  16. Lostprophets - Better Off Dead
  17. Van Morrison - Jackie Wilson Said
  18. Dexy's Midnight Runners - Show Me
  19. Andreas Johnson - Glorious
  20. Michael Head and the Strands - Queen Matilda (A much underrated genius - see also The Pale Fountains and Shack)
  21. The Kinks - Sitting on my Sofa
  22. Inspired by The Beatles' Doctor Robert (most of Sound Affects was inspired by Revolver in fact). Paul Weller - Now The Night Is Here (From the sublime to the ridiculous - arguably his finest album Sound Affects to arguably his worst, Illumination)
  23. The Spitfires - Spoke Too Soon
  24. Weller would look like the biggest hypocrite ever if they did a full gig - at best I could see them maybe doing a couple of songs, and even then I would imagine there'll be other musicians on stage as well (Noel Gallagher and Steve Craddock being the likeliest). They have marketed this charity gig very cleverly to make it look like he is performing, but with the ability to say "we didn't say he was", should he decide not to. I think the only reason people even think he might be involved is because his sister has organised it.
  25. The Beatles - Cry Baby, Cry
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