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In the dog eat dog world of Ripperology Mano a Mano's, his wrestling name is "Jeff 'The Heatmap' Hamm"
"When he goes toe to toe over Jack's escape from Mitre Square, you'll know the heat is on! In the red corner, it's Jeff 'The Heeeeaaat Maaap' Hamm!! Vs in this no holds barred caged match, fighting out of the blue corner, defending academia and university degrees, it's "The Historian", the one and only Pierre!!"
Surely the fight of century, available for £27.99 PPV, all payments made to "Al Bundy's fight shams entertainment". No refunds.
(Legal Disclaimer: In the event of this advertised fight not going ahead, a hastily arranged dog fight in the car park of the nearest available flat roofed pub will be used as a viable means of arbitration. Non payment of bets may result in the loss of teeth and/or kneecaps, dependent on the stake and/or the mood of 'mad dog Jimmy'. Al Bundy's Fight Sham Entertainment are not responsible for the actions of Mad Dog Jimmy)
Ha! You are the awesomest! Well spotted Ms Diddles. Nick Cave of course had a fixation with the Ripper. The very song that first made me a fan of his was in fact "Jack The Ripper" from the "Henry's Dream" album. If you go back to The Birthday Party, his "Nick The Stripper" single toyed with the moniker and you can chuck in "Red Right Hand" for good measure!
Ha! You are the awesomest! Well spotted Ms Diddles. Nick Cave of course had a fixation with the Ripper. The very song that first made me a fan of his was in fact "Jack The Ripper" from the "Henry's Dream" album. If you go back to The Birthday Party, his "Nick The Stripper" single toyed with the moniker and you can chuck in "Red Right Hand" for good measure!
Red Right Hand is a great track! His subject matter has always been very dark and intriguing!
I like all the Grinderman stuff too.
I've seen him live a few times.
He's super charismatic, and surprisingly funny and good humoured.
I've never seen PJ Harvey though, but it's on my to do list (once gigs are a thing again, of course!).
Red Right Hand is a great track! His subject matter has always been very dark and intriguing!
I like all the Grinderman stuff too.
I've seen him live a few times.
He's super charismatic, and surprisingly funny and good humoured.
I've never seen PJ Harvey though, but it's on my to do list (once gigs are a thing again, of course!).
Seeing Cave live was unforgettable. He really is a brilliant showman.
As for PJ Harvey, I was lucky enough to 'hear' her play live at an outdoor venue that was right next to a park with a gazebo in it. My mate and I just drank a bottle of bubbly and danced around in the gazebo. We missed out on tickets but hey, it was almost as good as being there lol!
Seeing Cave live was unforgettable. He really is a brilliant showman.
As for PJ Harvey, I was lucky enough to 'hear' her play live at an outdoor venue that was right next to a park with a gazebo in it. My mate and I just drank a bottle of bubbly and danced around in the gazebo. We missed out on tickets but hey, it was almost as good as being there lol!
Ha! Sometimes that's the best way to enjoy a gig! Totally free and bring your own bottle!!!
Hi Ms Diddles - make sure you do as soon as you can. I always meant to see Acker Bilk but never did and now never will.
Best regards,
OneRound
My dad was a jazz fan in his younger days and saw Acker Bilk and Kenny Ball as well as Louis Armstrong, Oscar Peterson and his favourite Ella Fitzgerald. I like a bit of jazz (although rock music is my personal favourite) and i just bought a reasonably priced 10 dc set with 17 full albums. One of them is an album that Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong did together plus around 5 bonus tracks which come from a second album they did together. Great stuff.
Im a big prog rock fan and the last gig that I went to was the band Focus.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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