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joe careless":1kwk5fuc said:
Blimey, yeah that's the place. It was taken in 1988; my dad retired down to Tiers Cross, so Karl and I would stay there for a week and do all the pubs in Haverfordwest and Broad Haven. Oh my goodness, that pub called the Galleon on the sea front at Broad Haven, which didn't seem to observe 11pm closing time :shock: .
kaya":1kwk5fuc said:
This pic screams 90's to me the tee says it all... you ARE a Legend Pip
More Pics please sir
Ah yes..... that Tee Shirt. I clearly didn't give a F#ck.
I'm surprised that I didn't get into more grief wearing that sort of thing. Back in the day, I was never particularly militant about being a Friend of Dorothy, but I had a few Tee Shirts that I would wear just to tweak the nose of controversy :facepalm: .
Here's another that I had with a print by Tom of Finland. Vivian Westwood and Malcolm McLaren famously sold them in their shop in the Kings Road; Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols wore one of them by the same artist showing two Cowboys on that notorious Bill Grundy interview TV show.
Patsy (Karl's Girl friend), two sqaddies from 2 Para Machine Gun Platoon and me - not in the Clocky.
Patsy Al Pip Steve by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
Talking of Tee Shirts and the Clocky; There was a little contest each year to design a Clocky Tee Shirt. I won 1989:
Clocky T Shirt 89 by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
And here is the back of one from the 90's, which was an attempt to look like a Band's tour dates. Remember when pubs had these opening hours
:
Clocky Tour Dates opening hours by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
A couple more from Donington Monsters of Rock Festival;
Chilling out in the camp site. Kate, Graham, Emma (Graham's wife) and me:
46602_498771097795_5167996_n by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
Inside the main area. You can see the Dunlop tyre over the race track:
Donington big crowd by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
Another couple more from the Dynamo Festival in Holland '96. We mainly when to see Venom that year who had reformed to headline the Saturday night.They used to do a Pyro check to see how close the band could stand to the explosions on stage :shock: . Sod that, I got shell shock from being a good few yards back from the stage.
Me camping - literally.... I didn't do the sign; that was my mate Graham's work:
Donington 9# by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
Not a great shot, but It really reminds me of how good that weekend was. This is on the original disused runway of the Dynamo festival site just waiting to go in. Me, John, Emma, Graham, Coz (Clocky Land Lady
) and the top of spliffy's head.
Dynamo Runway 96 by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
One of the best experiences of my life was when I blagged three free tickets from Sharon Osbourne' office to see the reformed Black Sabbath in 1997 in San Bernardino. We thought that it could NEVER happen, but after 19 years, my dream came true. It is a story that requires a post of its own, but I mention it here as I did the whole trip with Emma and Graham.
This is Reading Festival in '95 - we mainly went to See White Zombie on the Sunday who we saw the day before at Donington Monsters of Rock. It was the only time the both Festivals fell on the same weekend in August. I woke up early Sunday morning at the Donington Festival (in Leicestershire) and rounded up the posse to blast back down to Reading. We just about got there as White Zombie were coming on stage.
Carole-Ann, Andy (Clocky Posse Team Leader), Spliffy and me - not wearing Oakley's... I think they were free from Mcdonalds
.
Reading Festival 95 by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
Finally for now, me on my Chopper - yes that exposed Shaft Drive was a bit lethal for the pillion :shock: :facepalm: :shock: :
Kawashimak by
Philip Mock, on Flickr
Pip