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put that rifle down edgar :D :shock: :wink:
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bigmoog wrote:put that rifle down edgar :D :shock: :wink:
Bang!

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:D


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One thing I remember about the Dominion gig (or at least the queue outside it) was that TD's audience seemed to be comprised of more than it's fair share of Heavy Metal fans...denin-tastic! ;)
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24db wrote:One thing I remember about the Dominion gig (or at least the queue outside it) was that TD's audience seemed to be comprised of more than it's fair share of Heavy Metal fans...denin-tastic! ;)
You can certainly make a few of those out on the cover 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:One thing I remember about the Dominion gig (or at least the queue outside it) was that TD's audience seemed to be comprised of more than it's fair share of Heavy Metal fans...denin-tastic! ;)
You can certainly make a few of those out on the cover 8)
It was funny to see TD patches sown onto so many jackets. In fact I was shocked you could get the 80/81 tour patches all over the UK (I bought one and badge in Blackpool, right next to the big Rollercoaster, that's the last place I was expecting to find something from the rather obscure group I had recently got in to :))
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Believe it or those 80/81 sew on patches were popping up on ebay at a very regular rate until the beginning of this year,gone a little quiet now....
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epsilon75 wrote:Believe it or those 80/81 sew on patches were popping up on ebay at a very regular rate until the beginning of this year,gone a little quiet now....
wasn't there a bloke trying to flog them outside the SBE 05 or Astoria 03? I seem to remember most fans say 'No thanks, I bought it in 1981' :D
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Believe it or those 80/81 sew on patches were popping up on ebay at a very regular rate until the beginning of this year,gone a little quiet now....
wasn't there a bloke trying to flog them outside the SBE 05 or Astoria 03? I seem to remember most fans say 'No thanks, I bought it in 1981' :D
You are spot on.......he was also selling dodgy t/shirts,this mug bought one and after one wash it fitted Edgar the Jack Russell like a glove :evil: :x
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Believe it or those 80/81 sew on patches were popping up on ebay at a very regular rate until the beginning of this year,gone a little quiet now....
wasn't there a bloke trying to flog them outside the SBE 05 or Astoria 03? I seem to remember most fans say 'No thanks, I bought it in 1981' :D
You are spot on.......he was also selling dodgy t/shirts,this mug bought one and after one wash it fitted Edgar the Jack Russell like a glove :evil: :x
lol...classic!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Ah the pleasures of the post gig exit:

I seem to remember that were some t-shirts being flogged outside the Hammersmith Odeon in 1990 or SBE 1997 (Orange?)...and get this...

I seem to remember one bloke actually playing a Roland Sh101 outside the Odeon in 1986 (it's battery powered!)...if not that one then another london gig. It made me laugh
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Tell you what Andy,you dont half see some dodgy geezers outside these concerts,they would sell their granny for a pound :roll: saying that,there are some dodgy geezers inside to :shock: :oops:
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epsilon75 wrote:Tell you what Andy,you dont half see some dodgy geezers outside these concerts,they would sell their granny for a pound :roll: saying that,there are some dodgy geezers inside to :shock: :oops:
lol :D :D...um...er...hmmm...er...I'll tell you one about the Astoria gig one day
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bm listens to LOGOS, dominion, london


it still has enormous power, direct focus and cannon like dynamics


td music is encyclical, you can pick it up at any point, and still be stunned
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