I agree. Very much THE MOVIE for the 70's.![]()
You're not serious, surely?
It was garbage.
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I agree. Very much THE MOVIE for the 70's.![]()
If you mean this literally - as in, you were a Sharp - then I'll be sending you a PM. I'm half-way through writing a book on the Thomastown Sharps (and Sharp gangs in general). Over the last 6 or so months I've managed to track down and interview most of the core members of the gang. They've given me full acess to all their photos, too. Just writing up their stories now. I'm happy to count the famous "Bowie" as a good friend these days.
I'm looking for an old friend "Bowie" real name Phil...wondering if it is the same one.
I can't wait to read your stories.
Cheers,
Carol
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You're not serious, surely?
It was garbage.
The look, those flares...very 70's ...didn't say anything about being my favourite but you can't deny it didn't encapsulate the 70's.
But here is my throwback treasure that can't be mistaken as garbage..
I give You CLOCKWORK ORANGE

Norman Gunston interviewed Cheech & Chong late 70's. Really funny.
More Zappa...
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The "Bowie" I speak of is not a "Phil".
Sorry.
So many "Bowies" running around.
They should form a supergroup.
Yeah got the Baby Snakes DVD.I've never seen that.
Zappa was a genius.
I managed to pick up the re-release of Baby Snakes recently. Check it out.
The 1970's saw the birth of electronic music.
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
The 70's also saw the emergence of The Other Elvis.
(Clip taken from The Kenny Everett Video Show !!)
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