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Everything posted by bob fleming
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I might be completely wrong here but I don't think away goals have ever counted in the play offs. Anyone?
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Feckin punks. Good work.
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Not the start to the over we were looking for... Bloody hell
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Well blimey! That was great! Superb. From a betting angle it all came together on that one. Not big bucks but never the less... Kane to score anytime. Germany to win - cashed out at 2 1. And immediately had a quid on England to draw... And then cashed out again to back England to win! 1.30 paid 7 quid + on that. Next week I'll tell you all about my losses...
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The Relegation Thread
bob fleming replied to roverandout's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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I wouldn't doubt that for a minute. I just found it a little strange that a 60 year old Lemmy would go in a mosh pit! Maybe he did!
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I find that very difficult to believe by the way, but there you go! I'm going to miss Motorhead massively. Lemmy was a one off. An intelligent punk hippy hooligan - a down right good bloke who played fantastic rock n roll. Cause it was. Just heavier. Most of all I'm going to miss the shear volume and majesty of the gigs. Nothing has ever come close. There's a massive hole there now unfortunately. Although I do of course appreciate other music I should add, but alongside the Charlatans and New Order they were the band that has sound tracked my life the longest - or in Motorhead's case - the longest.
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Damn. RIP Lem.
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Yep. Saturday: Midnight Sunday: 22:15
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Going on the Sunday. Love the new album by the way. Mate of mine went to Liverpool, said it was a really varied set. I've seen the set list. It's new order! Then A couple of JD songs and potentially blue Monday at the end. They were playing Lonesome Tonight the other week!
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Well... According to t'web they've played KGH 7 times. I've guessed some of the albums. 1976 and 77 - these were very early gigs, Motorhead the album no doubt then or songs that would be up on it (came out in 77) 1978 and 1979 - Bomber and Overkill came out in 79 1980 - this was the Ace Up Your Sleeve Tour - your right ODB. 1984 - No Remorse Tour. Support was from Persian Risk. I've still got a 6 foot tour poster somewhere. The loudest show I've ever been to. Possibly cause I've been slightly deaf ever since. First time I saw them. 2010 - Almost certainly the last time they'll play Blackburn. The World is Yours tour. Support was from Michael Monroe. So they didn't play KGH in 82 apparently. That would have been the Iron Fist Tour by the way. Right someone help me get this anorak off.
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Now he could play a bit. A real character too, daft as a brush. Check out Overkill from No Sleep Til Hammersmith. Nothing ever sounds the same again. RIP Philthy Animal Taylor.
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Well, Hooky was excellent! I take the points on board raised earlier but I saw them play Murder and Lonesome Tonight amongst many many others. It is what it is. By the way, his lad can play a bit. Time they played KGH.
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The Relegation Thread
bob fleming replied to roverandout's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Remember it well. It was the new "Question Mark" formation. Unfortunately I too believe he had lost the plot by that time, but my word, we had some goods days and a hell of a team with him stearing it in the right direction for a while. Amongst many highlights 4-0 away at Spurs will live long in the memory. -
It be rude not to Gav. You guys should as well. ?
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Hooky and The Light. Friday 25 Sept. Hull City Hall. Lowlife and Brotherhood. Plus a JD set as an opener. Hull City v Blackburn Rovers. Saturday 26 Sept. Boothferry Park. Or similar. Well, what can you do?
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AC/DC last night at The Arch Stadium, that London. Absolutely different class. Well recommended. That boy Angus can't half play a bit, he'll go far that lad.
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I find it quite uncomfortable to watch mate. One thing that does resonate is that he's the real deal. His entire life has been devoted to rock n roll. Oh, and collecting german war memorabilia, Jack Daniels and chasing women. But Rock is his thing. Massive Beatles fan by the way. As for Florence, well we're trying, but nope, just don't get it. I see the Charlatans played early doors, not one song to date has been on from what I've seen. As for the Libertines, I kinda get it but I really struggle with the fact that they're a couple of smack heads (or were). Like all the bands I like don't do drugs(!) but H seems a big part of their image. That's why Lemmy is still alive (just) and so many of his era aren't. Hope all's good for you guys by the way down there (I make it sound like Australia!). See you at the Rovers.
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Sorry mate, I was meaning the website as a whole, wasn't trying to direct anything at you. I had me head in my hands, thought they'd done brilliant until then. Anyway they all sound the same anyway so it doesn't really matter!
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No, they definitely haven't. Hawkwind might have done? Who knows.Enjoy them while you can, like the Napier, like Blackburn Rovers. People will moan like hell when they're gone.
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Well I wouldn't go that far! Just watched them on line. Splendid stuff. Of course Ace of Spades went down the best. Lemmy cocked up Overkill though and started singing the AoS again. Quite unfortunate. Old age is a right pig ain't it. Still I'm confident 99% of the population would like to be capable of making such a glorious racket when they turn 70. Nice to see Florence grooving along from the touchline! And the boy Ulrich.
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Looked a lot stronger recently judging by the Youtube footage. Last couple of years it looked like he was about to check out. They're doing quite an extensive US tour as well so that bodes well. Hopefully UK dates in December. So, it's 8.30 BBC4. One for all the family. Remember to turn it up for best results. Here's a new one to get you in the mood. Probably for Masterchef on BBC1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hNQxMqZLbM
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20 years since Definitely Maybe. Blimey. Great days in town and at the Rovers.
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Aye!! Aftershock is really quite marvellous. Ironic really, quite life affirming. Life's a bitch ain't it? Born to lose, live to win.
