Just watching an old episode of "the grimleys" on sky. Its set in the 70's, and Noddy Holder did the theme tune, and appears in it (sort of only cameo, minor part) but later, the episode now, he is in a pivotal, though subtle, philosophical role.
He has never gone all hollywood, and is an embodyment of the west midlands humour, common touch, and love of fellow man.
Considering every Christmas for nearly 30 years, we have listenend to one of slade's songs, (or Roy Wood, also of the west midlands) When, is this genuinly "genuine" stalwart of british culture, going to be recognised? (he never felt the need to hang babies off balconies).
(i see the quest. automatically apperars in "royalty" ! hey, why not!)
2007-01-26
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