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    Quote Originally Posted by Koala
    2003 The elder statesman of music were rewarded in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours list for their services to music. Sting was awarded...
    I love this term. Joe used it in a radio interview last year or the year before. It sounds so dignified, a title the Eagles have certainly earned.

    1964 12-year-old Carol Dryden was discovered by railway workers packed in a tea chest on a station platform addressed to The Beatles.
    I had to read this twice - it's so bizarre!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koala View Post

    1964 12-year-old Carol Dryden was discovered by railway workers packed in a tea chest on a station platform addressed to The Beatles.
    I agree PM. What exactly does this mean? Anyone have this story?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimothyBFan View Post
    I agree PM. What exactly does this mean? Anyone have this story?
    Couldn't find much more rhan this:

    1964: Workers at a London railway station open a tea chest addressed to the Beatles and find 12-year-old Carol Dryden, a fan who'd decided to mail herself to the group.
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    Wow--12 years old! I wonder how long she'd been in there and how far she had gotten. Wonder if her parents had a clue.
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    I found this snippet from a Northern newspaper:

    Its columnist John Wearmouth is looking for Carol Dryden, a local girl who was 12 at the height of Beatlemania and posted herself to the group in a tea chest, snugly lined with blankets and equipped with a flask for the trip. Postal problems were not unknown then, as now, and she unfortunately ended up in a depot at Crewe where her taps - the flask being empty and the blankets manky - got her let out. Where is she now, asks John Wearmouth, an appeal which the Northerner happily amplifies. If she still has her tea chest, the Beatles museum in Liverpool will surely feature it in the coming European Capital of Culture festivities.

    I bet her mum had kittens!


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    Manky is a new word to me - I assume it means stinky?
    Last edited by Prettymaid; 06-16-2010 at 07:52 AM. Reason: Blatant spelling error
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    Yeah... dirty, or just a bit gross!


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    OK thanks.

    Oh, and had kittens means...had a fit?
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    Yep


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    1967 Guitarist Peter Green quit the Jhon Mayall Band. Greens new Band was Fleedwood Mac.

    1974 ABBA’s debut Album “Waterloo” entered the UK Charts for tue first time.

    1985 Dire Straits startet a nine-week run at#1 on tue US Album Charts wich “ Brothers in Arms”

    1989 Pink Floyd appeared in Canal di San Marco, Venice, Italy on a floating stage . Over 200000 people attendet the gig.
    Last edited by Koala; 07-10-2010 at 03:53 AM.
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