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how about pink floyd and the nippers were the chorus from another brick in the wall?
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Sex Pistols it is.
Now what was special about the audiences' parents?
BTW this was a free gig for the Pistols to show the support for the kids parents.
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Got to be someone on strike. Too early for the miners, no-one cared about the binmen, so I'll try the firemen. Seem to remember the green goddesses being dusted off by the army.
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Well done Harry all the kids had firemen as parents.

At one point, Sid Vicious actually had to be reminded that the audience were kids and to stop spitting at them!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/content/a ... ture.shtml

Eddie got the 1st part right and harry the 2nd. Im not sure what the rules are on this, so I'll leave it to you to decide whos next!
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All yours Harry :)
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Which book is often known as the first "Great American Novel" ?
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there hasn't been one yet.

HARGH! HARGH! HARGH!

okay, how about the adventures of huckleberry finn?
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was Dallas based on a book?
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The Magyar gets it in one.
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cheers Harry, i know nothing about films but a little bit about art&lit.

next question: which former boxer's real name is Finbar?
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mARVIN hAGLER?






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The clones cyclone :)
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Eddie wins, it is FINBARry mcguigan

not so tough with a name like that
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Cheers, this will probably go even quicker.





Who was the first presenter to introduce Wimbledon in colour? and to make it slighty harder which year?
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I remember reading yesterday David Vine presented the first colour broadcast of either Wimbeldon or snooker, so Im gonna guess Vine and 1972.
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