Brenski Do i give a fig about you i.e No !
You clearly have too much time on your hands fighting with folk on here so give it a rest and jog on.
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote:[/b]Brenski Do i give a fig about you i.e No !
You clearly have too much time on your hands fighting with folk on here so give it a rest and jog on.
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doesn't change the fact that you're a bullshitting, fantasist racist
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote:[/b]
Brenski dont patronise me and for the record i will yet again tell you and everybody else on here that i have seen Queen :
Newcastle City Hall - Dec 3 1979
Newcastle St James Football Ground 1986
Birmigham NEC 1984
Leeds - Elland Road - May 29th 1982. . . . [/QUOTE]
Strange that you've presented those gigs in that order, and that the middle two don't appear to have a date that you remember, yet you're quite clear on the other two.
Back to one of BrENsKi's points. Leeds was as it is now a four sided enclosed stadium.
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Sorry missed out the middle date which was September 1984 Birmingham NEC.
Satisfied now?
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Newcastle St James Football Ground July 1986
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote:[/b]Sorry missed out the middle date which was September 1984 Birmingham NEC.
Satisfied now?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote:[/b]Newcastle St James Football Ground July 1986[/QUOTE]
yet again, your sub-elementary-level command of English finds you wanting:
those aren't dates - [b]they're [i]months[/i][/b]!
BTW: love your post in this thread - gives everybody an insight into the Mind of Gerry
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote: 28, Jan 20 16:29[/b][color=red]
All my concerts i arrived by coach - but it was very scary when it got dark trying to find the correct coach [/color][/QUOTE]coach for ALL your gigs? even those "two" in your hometown of Newcastle?
very scary? -, for a grown man in his 20s - in 1980s UK? - the same grown man who has repeatedly threatened violence to others on here [sic] ?
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote: 28, Jan 20 16:29[/b][color=red]Yeah i agree Heart were a better act than Joan Jett as i always thought she was copying the great Suzi Quatro who i love![/color][/QUOTE]you do realise that Joan Jett (in the Runaways) and Suzie were recording around the same time? Joan's post-Runaways and Suzie's material were BOTh styled on 50s/60s rock n roll.
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You do not have to tell me anything about Suzi Quatro because i own all her albums and have seen her "live" too although you will probably want the date time and seconds been the pompous little man that you are! The mind of Brenski is a scary dark place most Isis fighters would be afraid to go !
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]ST16 wrote:[/b]You do not have to tell me anything about Suzi Quatro because i own all her albums and have seen her "live" too [/QUOTE]
that does NOT surprise me - in the slightest.
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Brenski Dont look down your nose at me and certainly do not slag Suzi Quatro off because she has been in the business over 50 years
and as a female rock & roll star she is a survivor at that.
She has paved the way for many female music stars and she is a legend.
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE][b][color=red]ST16 wrote:[/color][/b][color=red]Brenski Dont look down your nose at me and certainly do not slag Suzi Quatro off because she has been in the business over 50 years[/color][/QUOTE]i haven't slagged her off. you're struggling to read/understand again. but "being in the business 50 years" isn't an absolute measure of quality, is it?
[QUOTE] [b][color=red]ST16 wrote:[/color][/b][color=red]as a female rock & roll star she is a survivor at that. She has paved the way for many female music stars and she is a legend.[/color][/QUOTE]anyone male/female in the business 50 years is a survivor - it's not unique to one gender.
and before you get all misty-eyed, Diana Ross has been in "the business" 60+ years.
then there's the "paving the way" thing: everyone came from somewhere.
who do you think paved the way for Suzi Q? Well these legends, for starters: Janis Joplin, Grace Slick, Joan Baez, Nico, Carly Simon, Nina Simone, Mama Cass, Aretha, PP Arnold, Dusty, Dionne Warwick, Joni Mitchell, Cher, Tina Turner, Etta James, Brenda Holloway and many many more
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No one done it like Suzi the first girl to break in the charts with a bass guitar in a leather jump suit.
Perhaps you need to speak to Suzi and she would wipe the floor with you.
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No that would be Carol Kaye she played Bass on far more world wide top twenty hits, andcAlbum tracks , than Suzi Quatro.
Perhapes if you spoke to Suzie she'd tell you herself while she may have fronted what her, her husband and the record company were doing she wasn't the first or most successful female Bassist.
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No that would be Carol Kaye she played Bass on far more world wide top twenty hits, andcAlbum tracks , than Suzi Quatro.
Perhapes if you spoke to Suzie she'd tell you herself while she may have fronted what her, her husband and the record company were doing she wasn't the first or most successful female Bassist.
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b][color=red]ST16 wrote:[/color][/b][color=red]No one done it like Suzi the first girl to break in the charts with a bass guitar in a leather jump suit.[/color][/QUOTE]
more goalpost shifting? you never mentioned this ^ before - so it's irrelevant to your initial point. if you're going to make a point, then make it.
you exact words were:
[QUOTE] [b][color=red]ST16 wrote:[/color][/b][color=red]as a female rock & roll star she is a survivor at that. She has paved the way for many female music stars and she is a legend.[/color][/QUOTE]
to which i correctly pointed out that the "way paving" was done for Suzi by the likes of:
Janis Joplin, Grace Slick, Joan Baez, Nico, Carly Simon, Nina Simone, Mama Cass, Aretha, PP Arnold, Dusty, Dionne Warwick, Joni Mitchell, Cher, Tina Turner, Etta James, Brenda Holloway and many many more
you are incapable of following/contributing (to a) discussion.
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Vocal Harmony Suzi Quatro is the first female rock n roller to play bass who had a uk number one .
Joan Jett idolises Suzi and almost copied Suzi with her stage routines in the 80s.