Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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arceye
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2731 Post by arceye »

Would you be known for being in a band formed in Birmingham?
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#2732 Post by Phil P »

No but I was in a group before I went solo.
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2733 Post by arceye »

Damn, struggling to find time to remember where we are H. Lets try to pin you down a bit.

I'm not a big footie fan so the strip colour doesn't help me much, but I'm sure will help later.

are you from the Midlands?
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#2734 Post by Phil P »

Yes I am. The football referance is my older brother. They used to make Jags there.
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#2735 Post by JPB »

:idea: Are you Terry Hall from The Specials?
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#2736 Post by Phil P »

I thought he was Lenny the Lion. I know he hand in it.

No I'm much older than Terry Hall from The Specials. I also have a connection with a wild flower that by the sound of it's name isn't very active. ;)
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#2737 Post by JPB »

Hmm, then maybe you're Mister William Hieracium-Vagum, the well known sexmaniac who was most active during the 1960s and once played lead electric triangle for The Spaniel's Ears. :?

Sorry, I'm all out of ideas.
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#2738 Post by Phil P »

I am known for singing a song about a wild flower that grows in Switzerland. I did have top 10 records about other subjects.
I'm 75 now but still do the odd gig.
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2739 Post by JPB »

Hello, Vince Hill. :D
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2740 Post by Phil P »

YES 'tis I Vincent Hill from Coventry. The wild flower is a A.......... thingy. Coventry being the Jag connection and my older brother is Jimmy Hill.


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