RIP 2022
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Whoever wrote this piece obviously hated her though ... The Horses ... ????
"Best known for"...? A backup singer on the worstest song ever? She's far better than that
No ruspict
Just Aussies. Always have to make it about themselves. Back in the early 90s it was Shona Laing, Jenny Morris and Margaret Urlich
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Whoever wrote this piece obviously hated her though ... The Horses ... ????
"Best known for"...? A backup singer on the worstest song ever? She's far better than that
No ruspict
Just Aussies. Always have to make it about themselves. Back in the early 90s it was Shona Laing, Jenny Morris and Margaret Urlich
It does go both ways though. When Russell Crowe was winning Oscars he was a kiwi……when he was a fat obnoxious pisshead throwing phones and making shit music he was an Aussie.
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Whoever wrote this piece obviously hated her though ... The Horses ... ????
"Best known for"...? A backup singer on the worstest song ever? She's far better than that
No ruspict
It is an Aussie article for an aussie audience so I'll excuse it.
Spent a bit of time around Peking Man back in the day. I used to do roadie/lights/sound for a mates band who often played support for them including a tour one summer. My mate had a mega crush on Mags and made a fool of himself a number of times.
She was a classy woman. RIP Mags. -
@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
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@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
He’s not really worth knowing to be fair. The only song I’ve heard of his is no 80s banger
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Whoever wrote this piece obviously hated her though ... The Horses ... ????
"Best known for"...? A backup singer on the worstest song ever? She's far better than that
No ruspict
It is an Aussie article for an aussie audience so I'll excuse it.
Spent a bit of time around Peking Man back in the day. I used to do roadie/lights/sound for a mates band who often played support for them including a tour one summer. My mate had a mega crush on Mags and made a fool of himself a number of times.
She was a classy woman. RIP Mags.Your ‘mate’ huh ?
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@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
He’s not really worth knowing to be fair. The only song I’ve heard of his is no 80s banger
Do you mean The Undertones - Teenage Kicks? 78 I think.
Absolutely awesome piece and he deserves to be famous for it for the rest of his life.
When John Peel (BBC) first played it he was so blown away that he put the needle back at the start and played it again. Only time he was ever known to do that. -
@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
He’s pretty recognisable. Ugly fucker.
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@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
He’s not really worth knowing to be fair. The only song I’ve heard of his is no 80s banger
Do you mean The Undertones - Teenage Kicks? 78 I think.
Absolutely awesome piece and he deserves to be famous for it for the rest of his life.
When John Peel (BBC) first played it he was so blown away that he put the needle back at the start and played it again. Only time he was ever known to do that.I haven’t heard of any of the song, the band or John Peel so I’m not sure how to respond to this.
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@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
He’s not really worth knowing to be fair. The only song I’ve heard of his is no 80s banger
Do you mean The Undertones - Teenage Kicks? 78 I think.
Absolutely awesome piece and he deserves to be famous for it for the rest of his life.
When John Peel (BBC) first played it he was so blown away that he put the needle back at the start and played it again. Only time he was ever known to do that.I haven’t heard of any of the song, the band or John Peel so I’m not sure how to respond to this.
Peasant.
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@canefan Once got on the piss with Shona Laing. She was a good sort. She could drink too.
Once spent a party mostly chatting to Feargal & Elizabeth Sharkey, not recognising the name as I very rarely know band members names anyway. Great people, but I probably spent far too long staring at Elizabeth, bloody stunner irl. Felt pretty stupid when someone told me who he is after the party.
He’s not really worth knowing to be fair. The only song I’ve heard of his is no 80s banger
Do you mean The Undertones - Teenage Kicks? 78 I think.
Absolutely awesome piece and he deserves to be famous for it for the rest of his life.
When John Peel (BBC) first played it he was so blown away that he put the needle back at the start and played it again. Only time he was ever known to do that.I haven’t heard of any of the song, the band or John Peel so I’m not sure how to respond to this.
Peasant.
The only DJ from the BBC I know is Jimmy Saville.
This probably isn’t a good thing.