BlueHammer85
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Just give us an album ya fannies, I got a plane to catch
Everyone else gone to bed. Guess what my clue is for and I’ll give you an albumJust give us an album ya fannies, I got a plane to catch
No need to apologise. Life somtimes gets in the way.Ah — looks like I missed my window. Was going to post after we closed up Jimmy but work started before that happened.
I am happy to go next week now that clues are already out.
My apologies!
Rather than everybody be nice, I’m deciding that journolud should take this week, but I’m happy for him to post clues either tonight or tomorrow, whichever is easier.I’m happy to defer, no one has had a punt on my clue yet. It’ll be forgotten by next week when I post it again
Simple wasn’t it. And they didn’t release many albums…The Adverts
Going anywhere nice?Just give us an album ya fannies, I got a plane to catch
Well the version I’ve got and listen to has it on. Didn’t know there were alternative versions to be honest.Crossing the red sea with the adverts.
Now...are we having the reissue with Gilmour or the original?
Indeed. Pity it's not the original...pandering to the Gilmour crowd ;)Liked them back in the day.It will be interesting to see how it fairs 46 years later.
Nice. I went to Copenhagen a few years ago (on holiday - wouldn't do any of that flying malarkey for my employers!) and took a day trip across the Oresund Bridge to Malmo.Sweden + Denmark
Work trip
Nice. I went to Copenhagen a few years ago (on holiday - wouldn't do any of that flying malarkey for my employers!) and took a day trip across the Oresund Bridge to Malmo.
Got vague memories of seeing Crass plus possibly Dirt, Annie Anxiety and Flux of Pink Indians at the Mayflower Club at Belle Vue, possibly one of the most frightening experiences of my then young and sheltered life.When this came out I was a bit too young for punk and then a couple of years later when I was old enough I had become involved with the youth wing of a Trotskyist cult. Which seems irrelevant but it turns out that when you are part of a cadre dedicated to establishing the dictatorship of the proletariat there's such a thing as 'good' punk and not good punk and to the best of my recollection The Adverts never made the grade. So my slightly skewed experience of punk (listening to Crass in order to have a po faced discussion about how the anarchists were useful idiots but could never be part of 'the vanguard' isn't actually very punk is it?) means that as far as The Adverts are concerned I only remember Gary Gilmore's Eyes though for some reason I seem to know Bored Teenagers too.
Anyway I'll get back to you in a few listens as to whether me and my comrades missed a trick back in the day.
Got vague memories of seeing Crass plus possibly Dirt, Annie Anxiety and Flux of Pink Indians at the Mayflower Club at Belle Vue, possibly one of the most frightening experiences of my then young and sheltered life.