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"The Snake" from the Pink Fairies, Released on Polydor in 1971, combined psychedelia and proto-punk. The Fairies still make appearances, with Paul Rudolph still performing. Drummer Twink was also an actor, and later appeared in 'Allo 'Allo and Lovejoy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNPx...
It's a small white rectangle on my photos,high above Funchal: took me ages to spot it, not worth sharing. Got pics of Maritimo's redevelopment, one of AD Machio's ground and one of the wall commemorating the first football match in Portugal (1875). All photos from 2010.
Charlie Chuck's inspiration.
Did you find C.D. Nacional's ground when you were in Funchal? Took me an age to spot it.
What a fantastic photograph.
The SNP often shoot themselves in the foot on issues which divide Independence supporters. GRA, 'named person',recently Kneecap.... could be construed as on purpose. Concentrate on economic prospects and social issues, highlight the failings of Labour chasing Tory votes.
Cheated by examining photos closely and note it's Estadio Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez. Never been.
The red lights suggest Atlético Madrid's newish ground. Pity the Vicente Calderón has been demolished.
Wicked Lady's 1972 doomy psychedelic hard-rock classic "I'm a Freak" is a fantastic tune. Incredible that the band, together between 1968 and 1972, never released any material during their existence. Their aim was to be the "heaviest, loudest live band around". www.youtube.com/watch?v=euAA...
Apt for the day. Backing vocals from The Thunderthighs too, although the album version differed, original guitarist Mick Ralphs having left and formed Bad Company.