Most surprising records played
Stuart Mchugh
stuart@...
Sat Sep 11 12:24:53 CEST 2010
> 3.2. Re: Most surprising records played
> Posted by: "rockerq@..." rockerq@... rockerq
>
>> <<I thought Marco's band was maybe The Cortinas. Both third
>> division punk
>> acts (with apologies to second division punk acts)>>
>>
> In Bristol the Cortinas were most certainly a premiership punk
> band, along
> with Glaxo Babies and The Pop Group, amongst others.
>
I should probably apologise for what was a tongue-in-cheek comment
(after all, for all I know members of the Cortinas could be
unsubscribing from the list as I type!)
Am still not sure what might constitute premier, first and second
division punk-era bands though, if The Clash are top drawer and, say,
999 were chapping on the door by virtue of some nearly-hits... of
course, they could both be disqualified for having the nerve to be on
major labels and form part of the system...
and this was in the days when 'third division" meant the third level,
today it'd be the Greggs Chees'n'Onion Pastie Conference or
something....
Stuart Mchugh
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