| 128) The 'States had Mrs Miller, and the UK (unfortunately) had Mrs Mills . This is quite possibly some of the most unlistenable music ever recorded. For those of you who haven't had the pleasure, imagine a meth amphetamine fuelled honky tonk pianist, relentlessly pounding a particularly tinny sounding piano without any pause whatsoever between songs, and you're only starting to get the picture! |
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| 129) Max Bygraves literally used to terrorize British people with his "music" in the sixties and seventies. One of the most traumatic moments of my childhood was when I had to sit with my parents and watch his whole live performance. I still haven't recovered. |
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| 130) The master of "Scrumpy and Western" Trevor Crozier, playing live at the glamourous "Poynton Folk Centre". |
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131) Ah! those heady days of the sixties, the Beatles, the 'Stones, the Kinks; and the Singing Postman with his monster hits "Have You Got A Loight Boy?", "I Miss My Miss From Diss" and "Oi Can't Get A Noice Loaf Of Bread".
Succumbed to the demon drink due to terrible stagefright. |
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132) A truly awful cover from UK band
"Waterloo". Many thanks to Peter of Sweden for sending this
one in. As you can see, he's no Cartier Bresson so the image is a little
blurry. |