What got you into TD?
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Totally true Andy..the working clasa always had Meccano....effing brilliant although I couldn't make anything decent24db wrote:Lego? that was for posh kids onlyChris Monk wrote:TD, Theakston's and a bevy of beautiful young ladies !!!
Hell's teeth.
....actually I was only 14 at the time so I'd probably have been more interested in Lego.
I got into space Lego when I was about 12 but I was never really a great fan as I lacked the patience to complete what ever thing I was supposed to be makingsparrow wrote:Totally true Andy..the working clasa always had Meccano....effing brilliant although I couldn't make anything decent24db wrote:Lego? that was for posh kids onlyChris Monk wrote:TD, Theakston's and a bevy of beautiful young ladies !!!
Hell's teeth.
....actually I was only 14 at the time so I'd probably have been more interested in Lego.
Yes. Ones butler put it together for one.24db wrote:Lego? that was for posh kids onlyChris Monk wrote:TD, Theakston's and a bevy of beautiful young ladies !!!
Hell's teeth.
....actually I was only 14 at the time so I'd probably have been more interested in Lego.
That's the one24db wrote:Daz...two words....Lucky and Sodalipaul wrote:He copied his Td albums on to tape for me and took me to the Rainbow Theatre 1974 to see TD live.
TD's first date on their UK 1974 tour (although not their first UK dates that year)
26.10.74 Rainbow Theatre (Finsbury Park), London, England. 7.30PM Presented by Virgin Concerts Limited. Tickets £1.70 available from London Theatre Bookings, 96 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1 (saturday)
That's why my Uncle John looked pissed off after the gig as he had a teenager around his neck !!!!24db wrote:Nah...don't think so. In fact TD have only had a support artist on a handful of occassions.24db wrote:Daz...two words....Lucky and Sodalipaul wrote:He copied his Td albums on to tape for me and took me to the Rainbow Theatre 1974 to see TD live.
TD's first date on their UK 1974 tour (although not their first UK dates that year)
Wow TD used to have support bands
Shame Daz didn't get an invitation after the gig (here's the actual wording):
You are cordially invited to a RECEPTION in recognition of that auspicious occasion, namely. TANGERINE DREAM’S FIRST RAINBOW CONCERT
at London’s wonderful Rainbow Theatre of the same name
FEATURING
. FOUR Gigantic Barrel’s of Theakston’s Old Peculier Ale
. VERY Copious Quantities Of High Quality Italian Plonk
. A BEVY Of Beautiful Young Ladies
. Numerous Very Interesting Weirdos And Skilled Conversationalists
. LOTS Of other Things Too Divers And Recherche To Mention
AT THE RAINBOW THEATRE'S PURPLE ROOM DIRECTLY AFTER THE CONCERT
Meccano! We (my brother and I) kept ours in an old biscuit tin, but it went rusty when my brother, who was prone to sleep-walking, mistook the wardrobe for the bathroom and pee'd in the meccano tin.sparrow wrote:Totally true Andy..the working clasa always had Meccano....effing brilliant although I couldn't make anything decent24db wrote:Lego? that was for posh kids onlyChris Monk wrote:TD, Theakston's and a bevy of beautiful young ladies !!!
Hell's teeth.
....actually I was only 14 at the time so I'd probably have been more interested in Lego.