Son of 'Contempt, loathing, hatred...' Posted Thu Jul 20 08:09:47 BST 2000 by Jon

The original 'CLH...' was a sound and popular idea, but it got dragged down in the whole transcript business, and was purged by Rob S. But now let it has a chance to live again...

Keep it clean this time. Let's just stick to showbiz feuds that the whole family can enjoy...


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Posted By TJ on Thu Jul 20 09:24:13 BST 2000:

Showbiz ones in general, or just comedy???


Would we be allowed to post classic rock star ones on here???


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Posted By TJ on Thu Jul 20 09:24:14 BST 2000:

Showbiz ones in general, or just comedy???


Would we be allowed to post classic rock star ones on here???


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Posted By mk on Thu Jul 20 09:51:58 BST 2000:

I think you have to now that youve said that much :)
as long as youre not talking about blur / oasis


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Posted By TJ on Thu Jul 20 10:06:58 BST 2000:

No, nothing so mundane.

Our story concerns The Byrds, and their ace album "The Notorious Byrd Brothers". During recording, David Crosby fell out with the others because they wouldn't record his naff song 'Triad', and stormed out of the sessions and the band.

The original sleeve design idea was to have the Byrds looking through the windows of an old building. When it came out, however, Crosby's place was taken by a horse...


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Posted By mk on Fri Jul 21 08:53:28 BST 2000:

Meatloaf & Jim Steinman fell out at some point as well, so Jim brought his own album out ,"Bad for good" which had a lot of the songs that ended up on "Bat out of Hell II" when they kissed and made up.


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Posted By Anonymous on Mon Jul 24 12:17:32 BST 2000:

Nobody who ever worked with him liked Terry Scott.


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Posted By Jon on Tue Jul 25 07:01:46 BST 2000:

My gran saw his live act back in the 60s and she still grumbles that 'there wasn't one laugh the whole time we were there'.


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Posted By Nunuf Urbuznuz on Tue Jul 25 11:34:32 BST 2000:

Who, Terry Scott? Why not?


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Posted By Peter Ohanraohanrahan on Tue Jul 25 21:41:08 BST 2000:

"He was NOTHING without June Witfield (spits)" - my grannie.


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Posted By mk on Wed Jul 26 16:04:15 BST 2000:

june whitfield was in minder last thursday, along with jimmy nail.
just thought i'd share that with you.


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Posted By fizz on Wed Jul 26 22:51:21 BST 2000:

>june whitfield was in minder, along with jimmy nail

Was that when they were recording that album together?


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Posted By Gimlet on Fri Jul 28 00:05:35 BST 2000:

Curmudgeon James Bolam refused to appear on Rodney Bewess This is Your Life.
Alledgedly at the last night party of "What ever Happenned to the Likely Lads?" Bridget Forsyth(Thelma) orated in the evenings farewell speeches,and I quote:
"Rodney, I would just like to say that you were the most annoying ,unreliable ,drunken prat that I have ever had the pleasure of working with!"whereupon she poured her glass of wine over his poor incredulous scotch sodden head.
Rodney Bewes has recently enjoyed much success with his one man tour of Three Men on a Boat . Bolam is currently in an ITV sitcom,`Pay and Display` that makes John Thaws `Home to Roost`from the mid -eighties seem positively groundbreaking.Forsyth was in some drama probably-written by Lynda La Plante,set in the North ,blah, blah.
However,through all this animosity The Likely Lads and its sequel still stands up today.
Do not hold your breath for BBCs The Likely Lads Come Home proposed follow up next year.


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Posted By mk on Fri Jul 28 11:48:23 BST 2000:

>Was that when they were recording that album together?
no, jimmy was a gypsy and june was a widowed funeral director customer of Arfur.

>Curmudgeon James Bolam refused to appear on Rodney Bewess This is Your Life.
um, what does curmudgeon mean?
and where is your possesive apostrophie?
so when did JB and RB fall out?



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Posted By Anonymous on Sat Jul 29 00:39:33 BST 2000:


>and where is your possesive apostrophie?

apostrophy ?


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Posted By Peter Ohanraohanrahan on Sat Jul 29 12:19:10 BST 2000:

>
>>and where is your possesive apostrophie?
>
>apostrophy ?

catastrophie!


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Posted By subbes on Sun Jul 30 01:35:50 BST 2000:

>>Curmudgeon James Bolam refused to appear on Rodney Bewess This is Your Life.
>um, what does curmudgeon mean?


Curmudgeon: grumpy bachelor, or at least that's what I take it to be.


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Posted By mk on Mon Jul 31 09:34:49 BST 2000:

from www.dictionary.com:
3. Curmudgeon n : a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas

yup, u were right


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Posted By Kelly on Thu Aug 3 03:13:55 BST 2000:

'The Likely Lads Come Home'?

Tell us more?


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Posted By For Kelly on Fri Aug 4 20:23:57 BST 2000:

Sorry Kelly if I misled you with any kind of follow up to Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? I was being facetious about the nature of sequels to sitcoms ala Liver Birds,The Legacy of Reggie Perrin,etc.Likely Lads comes Home does not exist,as Some Mothers still ave em doesnt either.
Althogh Croft and Perry were going to do a follow up to It Aint Alf Hot Mum set in the Fifties .


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Posted By Al on Sat Aug 5 00:18:06 BST 2000:

>Sorry Kelly if I misled you with any kind of follow up to Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? I was being facetious about the nature of sequels to sitcoms ala Liver Birds,The Legacy of Reggie Perrin,etc.Likely Lads comes Home does not exist,as Some Mothers still ave em doesnt either.
>Althogh Croft and Perry were going to do a follow up to It Aint Alf Hot Mum set in the Fifties .
It Ain't Half Damp Mum?
It Ain't Half Overcast Mum?
It Ain't Half a sexually repressed consumer boom, Mum?
It Ain't Half the end of the British Empire and Anthony Eden's Career Mum?
etc.


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Posted By Likely Lass on Sat Aug 5 17:29:32 BST 2000:

Brigit Forsyth moaning in a magazine this week "I didn't get any parts after the Likely Lads, people thought I was Northern, I wanted to be in a costume drama."


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