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The Band In Southend High St on Sat,

KrustyTheKray

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Dont know if anyone see this band on saturday afternoon, i think it was a school group mixed with older people, they were belting out pop songs and Christmas songs. They were superb.

They were set up by Burtons in the pedestrian section of the high street.

Their lead guitarist was quite young and obviously a school pupil.

It sure made for a great Christmas atmosphere while shopping before the match.

UP THE BLUES!
 
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Quote[/b] (Xàbia Shrimper @ Dec. 07 2005,23:13)]The North American Indians outside WH Smith's were far, far kinder to the ear ... and better.

WS
What ! The Patagonians
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I'll get me coat ...
 
Spare a thought and few bob for the hoarsey voice guitarist under the railway bridge doing a rendition of Coldplay's yellow, I particularly liked the part when he flemmed up a lovely cough midway through the second verse.
 
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Quote[/b] (The Artful Shrimper @ Dec. 08 2005,13:30)]Spare a thought and few bob for the hoarsey voice guitarist under the railway bridge doing a rendition of Coldplay's yellow, I particularly liked the part when he flemmed up a lovely cough midway through the second verse.
Was it yellow or more of a light green?
 
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