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Genesis's Tommy..what an album..and Banks hated it..
..the red dress and fox's head were ready for the off.
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I thought Jon Andersons first band The Warriors were a great beat band.
Roundabout is the one here.
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Yes i have that opinion HSR..they are getting too old as well. Took my Daughter to a meet & greet night in Dublin to see Rolling Stones..madam was lovin' it...me moaning at the changes in key...jaggers voice has dropped a million octaves..they have stopped using "who killed the Kennedy's" in Sympathy..Tumbling Dice was..as ever knock out..this was the 8th time seeing them. Charlie was a gent though.
Saw The Who..a few years ago...as was ..fab!
Dylan, Stewart and Jagger should quit those big gigs.
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Argus was a must LP..and great with your lady classroom mate.
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Skinner & Rooks moved up to the Corner of Maypole Yard..the shop was rather swanky..it then became Skinner, Rook and Chambers..trading on Mansfield Rd...also at Eastwood and Ravenshead.
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First broadcast in December 1973...help from Gong..Steve Hillage. Stones guitarist and MC of course was Bonzo Dog himself Viv Stanshall.
Two slightly distorted guitars.
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Looking up and over Derby Road.Top centre ..view of large Ropewalk properties...during the air raids my Mother often sheltered beneath the H&H pub.Further back in this thread Peter j mentions the Cathedral..it was the church next to Hooleys that stored gear..remember scaffold batons on the steps to allow wheels etc..
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Shake off that turkey to this..
Terry Reid played with these also.
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Fits the thread title this one..Got at least four of what's in the window...racked up some serious plastic from here...Scratching The Surface by The Groundhogs for £1.40
Thick As A Brick and Jimmy Webb 7".
Happy days...bunked of from little downs or whatever the poxy Becket called that field..armed with the Family Allowance and 3 co-op books..the world was my oyster..be it Blue and Cult.
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Oh! yes..way before Michael Schenker on this one
...1971 on the now forgotten Beacon label...Mick Bolton( think?) had the flying V here. Thumbs in jeans top time.
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Fire Horses late..19th Century..picured here on South Sherwood St.Fire Station..which was built after a greater need to the one formerly on St.Johns Street..building took from 1885-88.
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These are from GLT 676...think Holland-up in Teeside had it..but i am sure it was in Nottm too.
K2 ATV has some history too.This has some charm also.
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Duh!!
Sorry Fog...me too.on a retired NFS site some kind fireman saved the tenders tax discs upto 1968..worth a gleg.
Ian.
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Me too Fog...at fire displays and tours..we were told 1940.
Some photos say 1938..and said "opened" in 1938!
I am sceptical...bet that Leyland is worth a pretty penny today.
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Yes..Fog..and because it opened during some bad bombing on a national scale..it had no opening do.
This is Blue Watch..Central 1938.found some 1914 period shots of the old firehouse.
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Fire attending bicycle..nice!
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Blue Watch at Central.
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Great post Compo..
Newstead housingAnnesley Housing.
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1938 photo of Boots Fire Station Beeston.
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Kick that bleddy door in !!Sankeys fire..Bulwell 1980
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Missed that Fog...good sleuthing!
Always remember your bike outside Central..to the far right was the Chiefs motor..recall a Hillman Hunter..and an Avenger..both red.
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Nottingham Fire Brigade gather at County Hall to help with the East Coast floods of February 1953.
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Now..this is Beeston.Sad that Central Fire Station on Shakespeare St.never had a grand opening.
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Had a mate at college ..fell foul as a youngster..a borstal around Skegby way back?The Greyhound..were'nt bad..better than The Railway..i drank in ...a few stone ago!
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Mansfield, Sutton or Kirkby.
in County of Nottinghamshire Chat
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I did a 21st Century check..is Asda there or something?