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1. Great rock ‘n’ roll swindle
Get Bracknell, Monday 14 June 2004I was never that big a fan of the Bay City Rollers. For one thing I was too young (their heyday was the 70s) and for another they were a bit rubbish...
2. Out There is a sweet success
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 June 2004THE Out There Festival, taking place this weekend at Bracknell’s South Hill Park, promises to be a pick ‘n mix of styles and flavours.
3. Downtown train
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 July 2004DEAR old grandad of rock Rod Stewart can’t wait to get off to his holiday home in Palm Beach – because that’s where he keeps his choo-choos.
4. Most important song or worst single ever?
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 December 2004Do They Know It’s Christmas? has been described as the worst song ever written – it may also be, as co-writer Bob Geldof claimed, the most important song in the history of pop music.
5. Feeding frenzy for Temposhark
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 November 2004The big fish of London’s murky-watered progressive dance scene are quickly being swallowed up by the menacing new presence of Temposhark.
6. Feed the world – not their egos
Get Bracknell, Thursday 11 November 2004IF THERE is one thing more annoying than mega-rich celebs hassling punters for cash for needy children/homeless badgers while they joyride around their compounds in gold-plated Humvees, it’s when they do it with a song.
7. Will the real Slim Shady stand up?
Get Bracknell, Thursday 04 November 2004HAS ruff ’n’ tuff Eminem fallen victim to the curse of Milli Vanilli?
8. Christmas is all white with Aled
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 November 2004Aled Jones – best known for popularising The Snowman theme tune Walking In The Air – will be getting in the festive spirit at The Hexagon on Sunday.
9. RAPPERS GOLDIE LOOKIN' CHAIN ARE VERY TALENTED
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004BY STEVEN HUGHES
WHEN Goldie Lookin’ Chain first burst onto the scene I, like many others, thought they were a bunch of talentless chavs who were somehow getting paid money for mucking about on stage and not a lot else.
10. LONG WEEKEND OF TALENT AT GLORIOUS GUILFEST
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 July 2004HAVING lived in Guildford for more than 20 years until quite recently, it felt a little bit strange to find myself pitching a tent with a friend, who is also leaving the town this summer, barely a mile from my old home.
