Down the Memory Lane

Published 10-11-03

Take a trip down the memory lane.




hahahahaha

Posted by: lloyd
November 16, 2003 10:14 PM

can some kind person forward this to Dav-id just really to see if he remembers me.himself mary and strongman played at newport T.J's (south Wales)around about the time of the Nada album and all stayed with me and my then husband Sean, Dav-id stayed in touch for a while even sending me bithday cards but we lost touch if anyone knows how to contact him or could tell him about this message i would be most grateful, oh yeah we were also drinking in the pub by the river for most of the night Thanks Tastyxx

Posted by: tasty
November 21, 2004 9:10 PM

why is the content so limited on this page? like, it's not hard enough to find "prunes" material?

Posted by: Steve
December 18, 2004 10:36 PM

Click the link, Steve. It opens a new window with lots of 'content'.

Posted by: Caroline
December 19, 2004 12:11 AM

Thanks Caroline, but I know about the link. Actually, I'm referring to how difficult it is to find the albums in any store close to where I live.

Posted by: Steve
December 19, 2004 12:35 AM

OOhh Here we gO
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Posted by: name
November 13, 2005 12:56 AM

hello everyone.

my my it's been a long time. what... two years? well well, doesn't time fly.

after some thorough ground work i’ve discovered, for those of you interested, the whereabouts of valley limberg. the information actually comes courtesy of a former james last roadie. cheers for that jimbo. jim, or jed, as he’s known by his friends and work colleagues (or alex as he's known by his norwiegen fan base) , used to play violin with the gravy train. he was himself much of the time. and also a big prunes fan. i believe he once auditioned for aidan walshes band. unfortunately he was turned down because he wasn’t short enough. aidan apparently has a phobia of heights. or so the story goes. he discovered the prunes through a very narrow gap in his floor. he’s since moved but is still a big fan. i believe he was at the ritzy show. he said he really enjoyed tony blackburns impromptu in the pub after. nice one boys. keep those trousers pressed.

Posted by: the master switch
September 20, 2006 2:25 AM

I still remember the Meervaart concert in Amsterdam (with this Heat) as one of the best.

We talked to the band afterwards and Gavin gave us his address (on the outskirts of Dublin).

A few years later I wandered around there and heard a magical ringing sound echoing around the huge flat buildings.

It was an icecream car.

Love Francis
Netherlands

Posted by: Francis van NovaLoka
October 5, 2006 12:03 PM

tho i only saw virgin prunes three times each time was different i will never forget the last supper that really sticks out in my mind and the time at the electric ballrom in camden the sisters were support that night for me it was over when the moon looked down and laughed came out but thats only a personal opinion a lot of my friends loved it prunes play return.

Posted by: steve snelling
January 15, 2007 8:38 PM

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