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Eriisa: I saw that on tv, wasnt she amazing, i have jsut played it again from your post, got tears running down my cheeks here , thanks for sharing that again.
Oceans Apart: I just stumbled across it this morning. Absolutely amazing! They are just starting the America's Got Talent over here, and nobody has been as good as her. lol
Eriisa: There was another girl on there as well last night, i think she was 11, and sung " All i want is a room somewhere" she was brilliant too. Her and her family were holidaying in Goa, left the mum there and her and her dad flew all the way from Goa just so she could perform
1961, George O'Dowd, (Boy George), singer, DJ. Culture Club, (1983 UK No.1 & 1984 US No.1 single 'Karma Chameleon'). Solo, (1987 UK No.1 single 'Everything I Own'). Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
1949, Alan White, drummer, Plastic Ono Band, (1970 UK No.5 single 'Instant Karma'), Yes, (1977 UK No.7 single 'Wonderous Stories').
Wonderous Stories
1949, Jim Lea, bass, piano, violin, Slade, (1971 UK No.1 single 'Coz I Luv You', plus five other UK No.1 hits and 18 UK Top 40 hit singles). Come on Feel the Noise
1945, Rod Argent, keyboards, The Zombies, (1964 UK No.12 single 'She's Not There'). Argent, (1972 UK No.5 single 'Hold Your Head Up'). Now a TV and film composer. The Zombies ~ Time of the Season
Yeah, Eriisa, I'm having that problem. I just let it run out a bit, then drag the indicator (whatever it's called) all the way back to the left. It takes it a while to catch up, and I have a flawless performance.
Great stuff everybody. Thanks for the Peart stuff. He is totally phenomenal. I have one question, Where's the sweat?
1947, Demis Roussos, singer, (1976 UK No.1 EP, featuring 'Forever And Ever'). Forever and Ever
1946, Noddy Holder, guitar, vocals, Slade, (1971 UK No.1 single 'Coz I Luv You', plus five other UK No.1 singles and 18 UK Top 40 hits. Now a TV actor, (The Grimleys), radio and TV presenter. Slade Alive
1943, Johnny Hallyday, 'the French Elvis', major star in Europe. Jimmy Page, Peter Frampton and Foreigner's Mick Jones have played on his records. Johnny Hallyday
1943, Muff Winwood, The Spencer Davis Group, (1966 UK No.1 single 'Keep On Running). Became a producer and A&R man for Sony Records. Keep on Running
1941, Harry Nilsson, US singer, songwriter, (1972 UK & US No.1 single with his version of The Badfinger song 'Without You', 1969 US No.6 single 'Everybody's Talkin' from the film Midnight Cowboy'). The Monkees, Three Dog Night & Ronettes all covered his songs. He died on January 15th 1994. Coconut 1971
1933, Waylon Jennings, US country singer. (1980 US No.21 single 'Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard'), plus country No.1 hits. Played bass with Buddy Holly in 1959. Jennings died on February 13th 2002.with Willie Nelson, If I can Find a Clean Shirt
ScarletRose: You have to click on Switch to plain text editor and then paste the embedding code. You can then type in the plain text editor, or save the box, then change back over to the rich text editor and type any explanation you want.
Loved his stuff right up to The Pleasure Principle. I remember trying to contain my laughter as he rode his little bumper car around the stage,I don't think it was the response Gary was hoping for.Watch as Gary gives a "I think I ate some bad pancakes" expression at the 2:53 mark.
1954, Gerry Roberts, guitar, The Boomtown Rats, (1979 UK No.1 single 'I Don't Like Mondays' plus 10 other UK Top 40 hit singles). I Don't Like Mondays ~ at Live Aid
1953, Ian Mosley, drums, Marillion, (joined in 1983, 1985 UK No.2 single 'Kayleigh'). The Damage, live
1949, Peppy Castro, The Blue Magoos, (1967 US No.5 single, 'We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet'). Pipe Dream
1946, Ian Matthews, singer, Fairport Convention, Matthews Southern Comfort, (1970 UK No.1 & 1971 US No. 23 single 'Woodstock'). Solo.Fairport Convention - Dirty Linen
Jules: Thanks very much for that website Jules! I was at my mam,s for a few days and she lives near the new stadium in Manchester. George Michael was performing there Last Friday night. Me and my mam had been to the hosp` and got a taxi back. People were looking for places to park their cars to go and see him and the Taxi driver was telling my mam what was going on and said his last passenger had paid £75 to go see him. I think that is outrageous myself. Is it really worth paying that much to go and see him? What does anyone else think?
Mousetrap: I didn't know who George Michael was, so I went out and watched all I could stand. I didn't see anything worth £75. That's my opinion only, of course. I'd also be interested in what others say. Keep in mind, USers, £75 converts to a little over $148 today. Whew! I don't think I'd pay that to see any mainstream show.
1947, Eric Lewis, Middle Of The Road, (1971 UK No.1 single 'Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep'). Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep
1947, Glenn Buxton, guitar, Alice Cooper Band, (1972 UK No.1 and US No.7 single 'School's Out'). He died October 19th 1997. School's Out
1947, Greg Rolie, Santana, (1970 US No.4 single 'Black Magic Woman', 1977 UK No.11 single 'She's Not There'). Black Magic Woman
1947, Paul Young, singer, Sad Cafe, (1979 UK No.3 single 'Every Day Hurts'), Mike and the Mechanics, (1989 UK No.2 single 'The Living Years'). Died on 15th July 2000. Every Day Hurts
1946, Barry Manilow, US singer songwriter, (1975 US No.1 & UK No.11 single 'Mandy', also wrote 'Could It Be Magic', & 'Copacabana', scored over 25 US Top 40 singles). Mandy ~ live
1944, Chris Spedding, session guitarist. Worked with Donovan, David Essex, Lulu, Dusty Springfield, Jack Bruce, Eno, Bryan Ferry, The Wombles. Solo, (1975 UK No.14 single 'Motor Biking'). Also a member of The Sharks. Robert Gordon & Chris Spedding, The Way I Walk.
1942, Norman Kuhlke, The Swinging Blue Jeans, (1964 UK No.2 and US No.24 single 'Hippy Hippy Shake'). Hippy Hippy Shake
1930, Cliff Gallup, guitarist, Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps, (1956 US No. 7 & UK No. 16 single 'Be-Bop-A-Lula'). Gallup died of a heart attack on October 9th 1988.Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, Race with the Devila>
1957, Tom Bailey, vocals, keyboards, The Thompson Twins, (1984 UK No.2 single 'You Take Me Up', 1984 US No.3 single, 'Hold Me Now'). here with Madonna ~ Live Aid 1985
1953, Jerome Smith, guitarist, KC and the Sunshine Band, (1975 US No.1 single 'Get Down Tonight', 1983 UK No.1 single 'Give It Up'). He died on August 2nd 2000 after being crushed by a bulldozer he was operating. That's the Way I Like it
1942, Paul McCartney, The Beatles, Wings, solo. The most successful rock composer of all time. With The Beatles 21 US No.1 & 17 UK No.1 singles, over 30 US & UK solo Top 40 hit singles. Yesterday: Live.
1942, Carl Radle, bass, Derek and the Dominoes, (1972 UK No.7 single 'Layla'). Died of kidney failure June 30th 1980, aged 38. Also worked with George Harrison and Delaney And Bonnie. DEREK AND THE DOMINOES ON JOHNNY CASH SHOW
1938, Don 'Sugarcane' Harris, US guitarist, pianist, 50's duo Don & Dewey. Worked with Little Richard, John Mayall and Frank Zappa. Died on 30th November 1999.DON AND DEWEY / JUNGLE HOP / A LITTLE LOVE
1959, Mark Debarge, Debarge, (1985 UK No.4 single 'Rhythm Of The Night'). Rhythm of the Night
1957, Maxi Jazz (Maxwell Fraser), rapper, Faithless, (1996 UK No.3 album ‘Insomnia’). Tarantula
1951, Ann Wilson, vocals, Heart, (1987 US No.1 & UK No.3 single 'Alone'). Alone
1944, Robin Box, White Plains, (1970 UK No.8 single 'Julie Do Ya Love Me'). Megamix
1942, Elaine McFarlane, Spanky And Our Gang, (1967 US No.9 single 'Sunday Will Never Be The Same Again'). Joined the re- formed Mama and the Papas in 1982. Sunday Will Never be the Same Again
1936, Tommy Devito, The Four Seasons, (1976 UK & US No.1 single 'December 1963, Oh What A Night').
Jim Dandy: I don't know either. They had a LOT of talent. Maybe it was as simple as marketing. We didn't understand back then you couldn't just be good, you had to have a publicist, or spend a lot of your time doing that. They had the sound alright.