Interestingly, Paul looks like he got his Combat Rock gear out for that show: http://eddiemalluk.photoshelter.com/gal ... _pcf2GuAsAHeston wrote:Looks like Simon Le fucking Bon. What on earth was Joe/Bernie thinking?matedog wrote:
Um...
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Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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Is he holding a drumstick?matedog wrote:Interestingly, Paul looks like he got his Combat Rock gear out for that show: http://eddiemalluk.photoshelter.com/gal ... _pcf2GuAsAHeston wrote:Looks like Simon Le fucking Bon. What on earth was Joe/Bernie thinking?matedog wrote:
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Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
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Developers (Developers Developers)
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Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
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That's what I thought. Man, in 84, anything could happen at a Clash concert. Even a Strummer drum solo.Kory wrote:Is he holding a drumstick?matedog wrote:Interestingly, Paul looks like he got his Combat Rock gear out for that show: http://eddiemalluk.photoshelter.com/gal ... _pcf2GuAsAHeston wrote:Looks like Simon Le fucking Bon. What on earth was Joe/Bernie thinking?matedog wrote:
It's actually that inverted mic stand thing he did.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.
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Nonsense, a white blazer is the epitome of working class street punk.Dr. Medulla wrote:Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.
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He's got a can of spray paint and refuses any martini made with vodka. He is a punk.Silent Majority wrote:Nonsense, a white blazer is the epitome of working class street punk.Dr. Medulla wrote:Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.
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Pants haven't been that high since like the 50's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.

Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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matedog wrote:Pants haven't been that high since like the 50's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.

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Joe is at fault for leaving the band before the mixing process, at the very least.Dr. Medulla wrote:matedog wrote:Pants haven't been that high since like the 50's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.
Somehow I missed that in the Joe photo. Man, can we really dump the lion's share of blame on Bernie for CtC?
Inder:
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
Absolutely. Here's another collection of words:
Table salt (spoon hinge)
Octopus (Ukraine)
St. Petersburg (arms)
Ginger beer (cauliflower)
Pat Sajak (PSak)
Lamp post (self evident)
Florida Timeshare (ditto)
Heraclitus (EMI)
Developers (Developers Developers)
Boogie With Your Children
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With that smart white jacket, he was undoubtedly in demand in Monaco as a casino greeter.Kory wrote:Joe is at fault for leaving the band before the mixing process, at the very least.Dr. Medulla wrote:matedog wrote:Pants haven't been that high since like the 50's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Men's belts haven't been that narrow since, yeah, the early 80s. If anyone needed proof that the original wave of English punk was over and buried by the mid 80s, that photo clinches it.
Somehow I missed that in the Joe photo. Man, can we really dump the lion's share of blame on Bernie for CtC?
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CtCflakes are the best thing that has ever happened.
YOU MADE ONE MISTAKE, LENNON, YOU DOUBLE CROSSED MIKE LOVE AND LEFT HIM ALIVE
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Life is indeed wild.Flex wrote:CtCflakes are the best thing that has ever happened.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.
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