Thanks Steve, that's brilliant!Steve Jones wrote:according to this poster from September 1993:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lensofdan ... otostream/
the date would be September 8th for the gig concerned.
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We didn't have cameras back then but there was this lad from I think it was "the pink paper" who took millions of photos regularly. Somewhere the holy grail mother load exists!!! He was a bit like Dennis hopper from apocalypse mow
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Thank you, this could be a great lead. Anyone else out there remember this guy? Anyone know his name?Vongoloka wrote:We didn't have cameras back then but there was this lad from I think it was "the pink paper" who took millions of photos regularly. Somewhere the holy grail mother load exists!!! He was a bit like Dennis hopper from apocalypse mow
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Would that have been Tony Woolgar? Often saw his pics in the LOP/Northern Star.Hannah123 wrote:Thank you, this could be a great lead. Anyone else out there remember this guy? Anyone know his name?Vongoloka wrote:We didn't have cameras back then but there was this lad from I think it was "the pink paper" who took millions of photos regularly. Somewhere the holy grail mother load exists!!! He was a bit like Dennis hopper from apocalypse mow
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I'd say its a fair bet https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q ... c+-torontojim wrote:
Would that have been Tony Woolgar? Often saw his pics in the LOP/Northern Star.
It looks like the New Roscoe would be able to contact him
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Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?
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I have an address for him which I don't think I should post on here. If anyone requires it please send me a message
Edit - His Facebook appears to be inactive
Edit - His Facebook appears to be inactive
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Thanks everyone - I think I've tracked him down now!
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Yes tony. I remember. Also active in upstairs royal park venue of old.
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As this thread has mentions of music in the Duchess and elsewhere in Leeds I thought this video may be worth mentioning to those who are interested in such things. It is titled 'Music in Leeds Vol 1' and is in the BBC Music website. This is its link http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/clips#p03bv0xv
It is however 65 minutes long and I admit that I have not seen beyond the introduction, so I don't know what is covered in it.
It is however 65 minutes long and I admit that I have not seen beyond the introduction, so I don't know what is covered in it.
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