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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 14, 2012 17:01:10 GMT -5
Does He have an obession with His Droogie Attire as featured in A Clockwork Orange?
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Post by ringoiceman on Jul 14, 2012 17:09:48 GMT -5
Nah his hair just looks shite when his hats off, and baseball cap is a no no, as is a stone roses flower pot hat!
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 14, 2012 17:13:40 GMT -5
hahahahah Yeah but,if You look He even wears the boiler suit and boots as worn in A Clockwork Orange
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Post by zoso97 on Jul 14, 2012 17:15:58 GMT -5
I always thought it was a nod to John Bonahm who wore the same outfit(and beard)on Led Zeppelins 1975 US tour
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Post by gefe on Jul 14, 2012 18:27:47 GMT -5
I think he said to a fan that it was because of A Clockwork Orange, dont know if he was kidding though
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 14, 2012 18:34:25 GMT -5
Thanks Lads. It has got Me thinking as to why He wears that attire
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Post by oasisdna on Jul 15, 2012 5:30:32 GMT -5
As a matter of fact I asked Jeremy this exact question in Milwaukee. He said it was not only a nod to "A Clockwork Orange" but just something "different" in his own words.
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Post by Teotihuacan on Jul 15, 2012 6:49:11 GMT -5
I always thought it was a nod to John Bonahm who wore the same outfit(and beard)on Led Zeppelins 1975 US tour Yeh, it's clearly a nod to Bonham who was inspired to wear it by Kubrick's film of Clockwork Orange (released in 71), Although funnily enough, Townshend wore a utilitarian boiler suit before the Clockwork Orange film, on the Tommy-tour era at Woodstock in 69 and through '70 to rebel against the elaborate, psychedelic clothes pop bands had worn during the mid 60s.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2012 6:52:05 GMT -5
Townshend's boiler suit and Entwistle's skeleton suit have to be two of the coolest outfits in rock history.
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 15, 2012 12:03:55 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone has taken offence to Jezza giving a tribute to A Clockwork Orange as its such a controversial film? I couldnt care in the slightest He could dress up as Michael Myers for all I care. And to be honest I found that film a black comedy and as disgusting as the rape scenes are the lingo etc made Me laugh. The rape scenes were abit much though
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Post by MasterplanMatt on Jul 15, 2012 13:56:33 GMT -5
I remember at the Usher Hall gig he didn't wear a hat and wow his hair was waving all over the place!
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Post by ringoiceman on Jul 15, 2012 15:26:40 GMT -5
Yeah I was at the usher hall gig, some kid shouted who's the old git on drums, tbf he's brilliant and a top drummer
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 15, 2012 16:31:10 GMT -5
He sure is a Great Drummer
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2012 16:42:30 GMT -5
Just out of sheer interest, why do you capitalise "He" "You" and "Me"?
I've genuinely never seen that before.
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Post by rupertg on Jul 15, 2012 21:25:56 GMT -5
he can keep a beat i give him that much. but he's a bit robotic on his drum skills. no frills. from what i can remember he is a bit rough on more complicated numbers like The Good Rebel. He fits into the whole Noel solo thing though if that makes sense.
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Post by theclock on Jul 16, 2012 9:30:54 GMT -5
Here is an interview with Jeremy: Where’s the hat come from? Is it for Bonzo? Who brought that one into it?
Baldness! Actually Noel suggested the bowler hat. I think after the first gig, the press, pointed out the lack of hair on top of my head, etc, you know, normal English press stuff, I know how Phil Collins feels now. So I thought, if it actually distracts, and takes away from the gig, I’ll wear a hat. Noel said, ‘What about a bowler?’. And slowly it has become the full Bonham thing. I’m now doing the white boiler suit, Doc Martens. it’s actually incredibly comfortable. I never think much about the visual aspect, so it’s a bit different for me.www.mikedolbear.com/story.asp?storyID=3193
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 16, 2012 21:05:16 GMT -5
Just out of sheer interest, why do you capitalise "He" "You" and "Me"? I've genuinely never seen that before. that is a Good question ummm its because I believe he,you and Me are important so hence He,You and Me. Ive always done it except at School or Writing Business letters because I Believe important words should be Emphasised and when I pointed this out to a Friend of Mine He totally agreed
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2012 7:08:58 GMT -5
Just out of sheer interest, why do you capitalise "He" "You" and "Me"? I've genuinely never seen that before. that is a Good question ummm its because I believe he,you and Me are important so hence He,You and Me. Ive always done it except at School or Writing Business letters because I Believe important words should be Emphasised and when I pointed this out to a Friend of Mine He totally agreed Your Friend is a total Idiot too then.
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 17, 2012 16:05:51 GMT -5
hahaha each to their own
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Jul 17, 2012 16:44:58 GMT -5
Yeah, its completely pointless and distracting.
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 17, 2012 16:56:16 GMT -5
what is?
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Post by bluemagpie on Jul 17, 2012 23:50:11 GMT -5
Your unconventional capitalization...I have to say I agree, especially given that you don't capitalize the beginnings of sentences or use much punctuation...it just makes it hard to read.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2012 2:40:20 GMT -5
Yes, I'll stick to conventional grammar.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2012 7:24:08 GMT -5
If you want to emphasise certain words, then I would recommended bolding or italicizing them. The problem with your unique capitalization style, dannybhoy19, is that it gives the reader a false impression of immaturity.
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Post by dannybhoy19 on Jul 29, 2012 22:50:33 GMT -5
Well said
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