Bip

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  1. B) I'd like to say you are right but Sorry Caz wrong member of the group. Rob Dean was the guitarist :D 80s Music Japan Japan is one of those bands that simply does not get the recognition it deserves. Starting as a Glam Rock band in the late 70s their music evolved with each album until they became an impressive synth pop band which would be an obvious template for bands like Duran Duran and then venturing into further territoires of ambient experimentation. :D To save you having to guess the other members one by one i'm looking for the lead singer.. there i'v given it away..
  2. B) You might have the wrong end of the stick there Caz, it hasn't been pulled down [well not that i'm aware of ] i walked by their a month or so ago, the facade is there but the inners i think are gone. We have a tram system now running in and around Nottingham and the new trams run down Cheapside pass the Flying Horse.. B)
  3. B) A little bit of histoy first.. B) B) The interesting house in this row is the "Flying Horse" Hotel which bears on its signboard the year 1483. Its architecture, however, seems to point to a little later date than then and I should assign it to Elizabeth's reign, probably contemporary with the Spanish Armada. Mysteriously enough this interesting house can supply very little gossip, all that is known about it is that in the 18th century it was called the "Travellers Inn." But all it lacks in gossip it makes up in architectural interest for it is a most excellent example of the filching of
  4. :o Nowp ! B) Clue time,,the group was "Japan", B)
  5. :o And what about mine then Caz, who is he. :o Now the two bobbies ummmmmmmmmmm
  6. :o :o A double wow, heres me thinking that was hard, phew!!!! Lets hope this one stops ya :D
  7. :D Nice one Ilko, :D Heres one that's a bit harder, see how you go on with this. I haven't given up yet on the album cover, got a few favours to pull in, it all takes time
  8. :o As the topic suggests, who is this now. Time takes it's toll on all of us and non of us are getting any younger, so who do you think this is, He was an eighties PoP idle, and dare i say i have a Tape of his music. :o
  9. B) I can only give you a link to a web site, if you want to know more about the school you will have to reigister first. B) Scroll down to find the school in question. I hope this has helped. http://www.oldschoolmates.co.uk/schools.as...Nottinghamshire
  10. G day mate and welcome to the Nottstalgia forum. Hope to here from you soon. feel free to reminisce about anything you like, alot on here do, and you never know someone might want to reply to you. so don't be shy
  11. :D You my find this link more informative :D http://www.trojanrecords.net/articles/syma...tofthemonth.htm
  12. :D Formed in the mid-sixties by seven young British-based musicians of West Indian descent, Symarip first made their mark as the Bees, supporting Prince Buster on a nationwide tour in 1967. Soon after, the group was signed to President, changed their name to The Pyramids and found UK chart success with 'Train Tour To Rainbow City'. Throughout the remainder of the sixties and early seventies, the septet worked tirelessly, cutting discs under a number of aliases, most notably Seven Letters and Symarip. :D :o Found this on the web... the band means nothing to me, never heard of them ! :o
  13. B) You are right mick you got it round your neck, Arthur Lowe played Leonard Swindley and Mr Spiros Papagopolous was played by ????????????? no actor played him, he was a ghost character :lol:
  14. Ok then admin it's been a while now and the newsgroups are staying quit so lets have some help here. Is this another one we should now, i have scoured the internet trying to decipher this one and drawn a blank. what's that about then is it some sort of code or what and is this code as well. I think you are enjoying watching me suffer ? :D You can kick my avatar if you like :D
  15. B) In this day and age i think we all have to try and live together the best way we can and respect each others religion and customs. But when it comes to bending over backwards to accommodate other peoples believes at the expense of anothers this is going to far.
  16. My granddaughter is a member of the Erawash Gymnastics Club at Long Eaton she goes their 3 days a week, she competes in a number of competitions over the year, when i can, i go and give her support, at the same time i make a short film of the event using my digital camcorder but before i can everybody that will be using a still camera or movie has to sign a declaration saying that no images of the event will be posted on the internet and the person with the camera is a parent, you are given a sticker to wear proving that you have signed the declaration.. :o What a world we live in :o
  17. :o What do we know of the Jerry Allen Trio, who played on Lunchbox? This was ITV's first regular (Monday to Friday) daytime programme, appearing on British TV screens in 1956. Originated by ATV in Birmingham, it soon became networked (to some regions, not all of them). I remember very clearly watching it around 1958/9 on London ITV. It was responsible for introducing Noele Gordon to the viewing public long before Crossroads was a gleam in Lew Grade's eye! A big feature of the show was the music, provided by organist Jerry Allen and his TV Trio. The members of the latter were Alan Graham (vi
  18. B) Breaking News Flash :D :o Restaurant pioneer Berni dies, aged 88 23 Oct 1997. Aldo Berni, co-founder of Berni Inns, the steakhouse restaurants ... :o
  19. :o Nowp on both counts :o Valerie Barlows right :D
  20. :D Well i think we might have to agree to disagree Caz.. Heres another teezer, :D Who used the first swear word on the street , also what was said. The first swear word on the Street was said by >>>> >>>>>> as >>>> stood over >>>>>>> who had just been electrocuted: :o In the world today i don't think this word would be scorned apone as much as it was then :o