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Offline DJRacing

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Re: The good old days
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2008, 12:30:06 am »
The Angels, now their is a band that rocked. I saw them at a rock festival here called Sweetwaters back in about 1980, 4 days of rockin' and drinkin'..
The lesser known bands (pub bands) now those were the days.
Of course the local kiwi bands wud do the tours, the likes of DD Smash, Dance Exponents, The Dudes, Hello Sailor, Dave McCartney and the pink Flamingoes, Banshee Reel; and then there were the defectors to Oz like Mi Sex, Dragon and didnt Sharon O'Neal go there too.
You guys had some great bands too, Flowers(Icehouse), INXS, Men at Work.
To many to mention, but if there was ever a concert with all the bands named here, well what a party  ;D
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Re: The good old days
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2008, 04:06:33 pm »
The Jam
The Clash
Style Council
Ian Dury and the Block heads.
Pablo Cruise
Dave McCartney and the Pink Flamingos
Graeme Brazier and the Legionares
Hello Sailor
and to be different, Glenn Millar and anything swing.

Hey DJ, if memory serves me correct, did you realise that The pink flamingos, hello sailor and The legionares were all basiaclly the same band?

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« Last Edit: March 02, 2008, 04:57:20 pm by brent j »
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