b3e31b6460 Then whilst Climax Blues Band followed it was over to Centre Stage to say hello to Dennis from Nine Below Zero before they went over to Reds (they played their sets at the same time as the Feelgoods so it was impossible to see both bands more than once - complaints were voiced from fans who liked both bands) and then John Coughlan's Quo played at 9pm before Feelgood's second show at 10.30pm. "One of their guys was setting up his kit, and couldn't believe what he was hearing", said the Feelgood frontman. "Je suis un Sunderland fan", Robert yelled as Strummer looked on from the wings. The first gig on Saturday was at 1pm with Steve Hooker's Rumble A good set including "I Can't hold out/Talk to me" - afterwards we were chatted about Lew Lewis and Steve's opinion that Barry Masters or even Lew Lewis would have made a great frontman for Feelgood. A week earlier, we had returned in glory to the Premiership only to be thumped 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. Robert dedicated "Baby Jane" to the Teesside contingent although I think by now another name can be granted (any ideas?).
The award winning As You Like It team present, Liberty Brown, Pizza House, Bar & Grill. Top Suggestions Hit enter to search. However I was told they had a good harmonicist and played songs such as "All along the watchtower" and "Hoochie coochie man". "I went week in, week out", he said. The power of the web or www resulted in Colin Randall performing a search to find sites with references to Sunderland FC as part of his role in the fanzine "Wear Down South" which broken down is for Sunderland Fans (based on the River Wear) who now live "Down South"( ie South of the North East ). Only this time he was wearing a Sunderland top. Home Menus Having a Party Whats On Little People Book A Table Contact Us Gallery Christmas 2016 MAIN MENU HomeMenusHaving a PartyWhats OnLittle PeopleBook A TableContact UsGalleryChristmas 2016 . Change Location We found multiple results matching "keyword". The concert was on Dec 7, 2000.
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