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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> And greywallpaper sounds like a troll...here's a

> clue...no person old enough to live through the

> punk years would be found dead writing like a

> fourteen year old teen on a mobile phone....and

> yeah the punk era was also the 70's not the 80's

> *cough* so not a bright troll either......



police were going in 77 u silly cow. rats was 77/78 dire straits Sultans of Swing was 78 . whose the troll now??

So you think the Police, Rats and Dire Straights were Punk bands do you wallpaperhead? And the peak years of punk were when? Police released their fitst Album in 1978. Their first chart success was in 1979 with Roxanne and they are regarded to be a New Wave band not Punk. Do I need to similarly educate you on the Rats and Dire Straights?

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Come on, Maxxi - Who can forget Dire Straits

> definitive punk classic, Walk of Life?

>

> One in the eye for establishment.


yes no punk tune would be complete without a bit of penny whistling

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:

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> > Come on, Maxxi - Who can forget Dire Straits

> > definitive punk classic, Walk of Life?

> >

> > One in the eye for establishment.

>

> yes no punk tune would be complete without a bit

> of penny whistling



Did you haved to bring up Lieutenant Pigeon? (c.1972)

Some people were waiting for others to turn up and they were very exited about the whole idea of getting together and meeting knew friends.


The crowd didn't allow that so wasn't his fault. He can do anything if he doesn't know what to aspect from the party. Is his faul or Who's fault is it !

hers/his who knows they shouldn't over react now.

They are happy to be kept in the guest list or No Whatever.......they should decided what they really want.

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