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Ol'Pet, I hope you are a big fan of the Bread guys as one day we'll do this on karoake out in so'Cal, God willing, mo chàraid.

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How were these guys perceived in the 70/80s? For the forumers who were around.

They are brilliant.
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Here's the recipe/method i use...


https://greatbread.blogspot.com/

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Bird in the dole office was sarcastically good.
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Boy George had a cover of this didn't he?

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delboy1983 wrote:Bird in the dole office was sarcastically good.

Looked pretty shaggable too as I recall.

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[quote="kevin04"]How were these guys perceived in the 70/80s? For the forumers who were around.

They are brilliant.[/quote]

They were shit back then as well
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David Gates was in Salt Tank - a trance band that had a chart hit back in the 90s. He used to be a journalist at Sounds.

I've still got an old demo tape he did when he was trying to be a solo singer/songwriter, he had an odd falsetto type voice.

Can't say I've ever consciously listened to anything by Bread. Growing up in the punk era it is safe to say an American soft rock band from the 60s didn't really get a lot of coverage.
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Lou Grant wrote:David Gates was in Salt Tank - a trance band that had a chart hit back in the 90s

Eugina - had that on vinyl back in the day.
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carcinogen wrote:The cameo by Paul McCartney was good. The members of The Beatles loved Liverpool. Not sure why they chose to live a million miles away when they got famous.



And they were Posh Liverpool judging by their accents. No nicking hub caps for those nice boys.
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Lou Grant wrote:I had a lengthy conversation with Carla Lane once - she was quite intense. There was no comedy involved.


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AlcoholBrazil wrote:
carcinogen wrote:The cameo by Paul McCartney was good. The members of The Beatles loved Liverpool. Not sure why they chose to live a million miles away when they got famous.



And they were Posh Liverpool judging by their accents. No nicking hub caps for those nice boys.

Ah, there it is.

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Hillman avenger wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:
carcinogen wrote:The cameo by Paul McCartney was good. The members of The Beatles loved Liverpool. Not sure why they chose to live a million miles away when they got famous.



And they were Posh Liverpool judging by their accents. No nicking hub caps for those nice boys.

Ah, there it is.

The thread blessed by the inclusion of an extremely tired stereotype. Not borne out by any evidence of course. How many cars are now even supplied with hub caps?

But the Beatles were around from the 1960s so I think he was referring to that era rather than today so perhaps his reference to job scallies nicking hub caps may have been very relevant for that time.

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Bewdiful song written by David Gates later murdered by a lollipop toting copper
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If

If a picture paints a thousand words
Then why can´t I paint you?
The words will never show
The you I've come to know
If a face could launch a thousand ships
Then where am I to go?
There´s no one home but you
And now you've left me, too
And when my love for life is running dry
You come and pour yourself on me
If a man could be two places at one time
I´d be with you
Tomorrow and today
Beside you all the way
If the world should stop revolving
Spinning slowly down to die
I´d spend the end with you
And when the world was through
Then, one by one, the stars would all go out
Then you and I would simply fly away
Songwriters: David Gates
If lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
We're just two lost souls
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Year after year

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