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The Chalk & Cheese Brothers

Last Updated on January 1, 2021 The Chalk & Cheese Brothers ….abbreviated to “C&CB” Part I: Ashington Police Station After playing in north Northumberland (probably Lynemouth Social Club or an afternoon anti-nuclear Power Station gig in the sand dunes of Druridge Bay, our drivers and roadies at the time, the Fabulous Chalk & Cheese Brothers…
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Working Men’s Club, Manchester

Last Updated on January 1, 2021 Working Men’s Club, Manchester On a ‘tour’ of various places in Manchester, one was this club (name now forgotten). However, we had two sets to play and all the way through the first some bloke kept shouting at us “got any Newman – got any Newman?” I went “wah?”…
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Durham in County Durham

Last Updated on January 1, 2021 Crawling Chaos played a youth club in Durham and left the postering to other folks – fatal mistake, although they didn’t do anything we hadn’t done previously, fly-posting, that is. However, the local burgers of that city haven’t quite forgiven the Viking pillagers from the North yet and so…
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The Russell Club, Mosside, Manchester

Last Updated on January 1, 2021 Site of the Gratton “joke”. Joy Division didn’t play too bad (but it was their home patch by then). There were a lot of really scary black guys wearing floor length fur coats looking like they were packin’. I also remember “Echo Beach” being played a lot between bands.…
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Main image: “The Fall of Numenor,” an allusion to Atlantis made by J.R.R. Tolkien well after HP Lovecraft did his stuff.


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