Well the lamest band I ever saw were Brainchild who
were the support band for Rory Gallagher's Taste
concert in Manchester in the early 1970's, Rory was
excellent one of the best concerts I ever saw, but I
was deaf for 2 days afterwards. There surely can't be
any Brainchild fans out there for me to offend, I'm
pretty sure they sank without trace, apologies in
advance to anybody on the list that might have played
with them, or be related in any way to any of the
members, I'm fairly sure they didn't have a tron,
actually they were very good.
Mark
PS anyway of combining the 2 groups, replying to posts
is quite confusing, failing that can Don change the
setup so that the default reply is to the group?
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jeffc@... wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, David Jacques wrote:
>
> > With the lamest band ever.
>
>
> if you really think america is the lamest band ever
> you must not get out much.
> you can't really be serious.
> and i'd like to see what you were doing when you
> were 17.
> i'd be willing to bet it wasn't topping charts and
> playing live on television.
>
> yeah - it's dribble.
> but it's mostly harmless dribble.
> there are FAR worse bands that have actually caused
> damage, aside from driving
> you crazy with "catchy pop tunes" that you can't get
> out of your head.
> i understand if you don't like it, but jeez, they
> were just kids.
> i think your 'hatin' is misplaced. badly misplaced.
>
> ...jeff
> [who actually knows gerry and dewey, and finds them
> to be genuinely nice
> lads that do no harm and that work very hard.]
>
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