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« Reply #150 on: May 25, 2010, 09:05:28 AM » |
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Didnt make it to Joeys bash although I did buy an Electra Glide on ebay! You are only 50 once right!! Went out in a heat wave with a big wad of cash in the lining of my coat and a crash hat, to pick up the bike that lost me a nights sleep in New York (Ebay). The guy was a porugeese millionaire and lived in a gaff on Belgrave square in Knightsbridge. It dont get no posher than that! The bike belonged to the owner of a shipping line and he bought it new for his son to ride when they were in Hong Kong. It was a full dresser and the son dropped it in the car park and broke his leg. Never used it again and it was stored in a warehouse. 20 years later in 92, it was dug out and offered to the bloke I got it from. He has another house in Portugal and trailered it there for his holidays and rode the bike to the local beachfront bar and back a couple of times a week. It has only done 1,580 miles since 1972. We did the deal and I got on the beast. It has a disc front, drum rear brake set up. The front didnt work at all and as the bike hasnt been used for 6 months I figured that the juice had leaked from somewhere. The back brake was excellent so I thought that will do to get me home. I had to navigate the most busy, touristy part of London on a monster with not much in the way of a braking dept. There was a diversion on the embankment before parliament square/Big Ben and the traffic was very bad. The front brake still didnt work and I had to use the back all the time. When I got to the tower of london the brakes did not work at all and I went through a set of lights very late, but also very slowly as the bike began to stop for no reason. It stopped on its own eventually so I pulled over and the back brake was smoking so badly I had to walk away and it looked like it was on fire. The rear brake had seized up! I had to leave the bike for over an hour until the brake drum and shoes had cooled down enough for me to continue. I can only guess that the brake was adjusted a little too closely and what with the heat and extra use, friction took over and it all got too hot. I got it rolling again and rode it very defensively and only touched the rear brake once more, though this careful riding ruined the best part of the ride as I was looking forward to opening it up on the A13 but was too worried about cooking more than the brakes next time. When I got it back it was all ok so no more hi spots on my shoes! Its now safely tucked up with its little Ironhead bruvver. Lee.
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« Reply #151 on: May 25, 2010, 07:34:29 PM » |
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Lee when you 50 you got to make life easier,not driving bikes with no brakes through the west end? sounded good in America,and wads of cash in you jacket.must have meant you were successful in you business ventures good luck you deserve it.Terry M
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« Reply #152 on: May 29, 2010, 05:53:50 PM » |
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Hello Terry, its a funny old world. As I was trudging round Knightsbridge looking for the bike I was to buy owners house, I met an old man who was coming down the steps from a posh house. I said to him what a wonderful day, and he began to go on about how everything is better when the sun shines and that we are under a grey cloud for 90% of the time. I mentioned that it was similar weather in New York and he asked me what part of London I was from. I told him and he said I will be passing through your way tomorrow. I have a gig in Southend. I laughed and said what do you mean a gig? He said I am playing with Rick Wakeman! I said I normally listen to him every saturday morning and if I wasnt here would be doing so right now. I told him that Rick plays songs but mainly tells stories about his life on the road. I told the old boy that I did similar things when I was younger. He asked what I was and I said a singer, he was a singer too although he had been acting for quite a while and was just getting back into his singing. I wondered if he was going to be singing with Rick and he laughed and said no, I sing Noel Coward songs. Very clever lyrics you know. He then went on to mention other big gigs that he has done lately. I then reached my goal and we shook hands and went our separate ways. I had the radio on this morning and Mr Wakeman mentioned the gig in southend and also mentioned his good friend Sir John Standing, who is a famous actor and old friend of Noel Coward. He said that he was a brilliant old fella and that they will be doing something together on the TV later. I still dont know who he is/was but he did look familiar to me. Lee
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« Reply #153 on: May 30, 2010, 06:15:35 PM » |
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Back in 1980 I had an impacted wisdom tooth that was pushing half of my bottom set of teeth gradually sideways. Over here we think that teeth are for eating with and not to throw thousands of dollars at, so they are perfect and glow in the dark! It got so bad I went to have it out and the guy just gave me a jab and tried to pull it out. 30 mins and many more jabs later he was exhausted and still hadnt removed it. He got out a mini power hammer tool and set to work on my jaw bone. After much more sweating and hammering he placed a folded towel on my chest, asked if I minded if he knelt on me and gave it one more attempt. It came out eventually and I asked if I could keep the offending tooth. That night Splodge and Peter and the Test Tube Babies were playing at the Bridgehouse and I didnt want to miss out so I turned up. I got there early and Splodge were onstage doing their stage check. I was standing with Andy Scott and we were behind the stage taking it easy when Peter pops up from behind the bar, in front of us and points at me, smiles and says "Erazerhead!" I smiled at him and he said "load of rubbish" and ran away!. Andy said to me youre not gonna let him get away with that are you? and I said the way I feel right now I cant risk getting another smack in the mouth. Peter managed to avoid me from then on and I still think that I kinda owe him one. Heres to next time! Lee.
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« Reply #154 on: June 15, 2010, 09:12:13 PM » |
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In the early days of 76/77 there was a London punk couple called Peter and Charlie. Peter would drag Charlie around on a dog lead and they were always pictured in any shock/rock punk tabloid stories at the time. In early 79 around about my 19th birthday I met a big girl called Charlie when I was at the Marquee. She was after me but she had a male friend and I was a bit confused. The guy was called Peter and I mentioned that I used to know of a couple back in the day and suprise, suprise, they were one and the same. They were not together anymore but still friends so off we all went and it felt a bit strange. I remember us all singing 'Killing An Arab' by the Cure as we wandered off down Oxford St. I bought it with a picture cover the day after and I hear it is worth a small fortune now? When we got near to Charlies squat Peter said goodbye and we went in up to the top floor. I needed to piss and was told where to find the toilet. As I was pissing I looked up and could see the moon and stars as there was no ceiling or roof on the place! It was the GLC's way of trying to make sure the building stayed empty, just rip the roof off! I went back to Charlies room and she had another girl in there who looked really butch. They began eying me up and giving me possible marks out of 10! This was when I realised that girls are just like boys and I had been picked up, not vice versa. I managed to get rid of the intruder and wanted to put the electric fire on and get down to it but she said the fire was harsh on her vocal chords and as she was the singer in 'Bitch/Vermillion" and had a gig the next day we would have to make our own heat! She had long nails and ripped my back to bits, looked like I had been thrown to the lions! I saw her a few more times but I guess we were both using each other for the same thing and that was that. She came down the Bridge one night to see me but I was with June so she turned her attention onto Mick (RIP) Atkins. Mick was young and very frail and I thought that she would have eaten him alive! I have never been one to talk in the toilets so to speak so dont know if she did eat him alive or not? I wonder what they are all up to know? Lee.
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« Reply #155 on: June 16, 2010, 07:15:35 PM » |
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Hi Lee i hope your wife do not read our forum?all these stories of your youth,I know you was not together then.but what they do not know dont hurt them.and as things worked out lets hope Mick Atkins had some fun,cannot recall Peter and Charlie,did they play the bridge at all,thanks Lee keep the stories coming,i will save them for my next book, Plagarized stories,Terry M HOWS THE RECORDING COMING ALONG?
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« Reply #156 on: June 18, 2010, 07:59:38 AM » |
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Hello Terry, sorry for nearly giving you a heart attack when the sporty fired up the other day! Dont worry about Yvonne as she is against social networking of any kind and wont go near it. My recording is on a go slow at the moment as MissPrint has become an all consuming monster. I shouldnt complain but as I am an old gasman and not used to long hours its hard to get used to. Hope to see you soon, Lee.
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« Reply #157 on: September 04, 2010, 09:10:40 PM » |
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Hello Terry, happy late birthday! You were born in the same year as my dad. We are back in Paris for another show. Do you know when the Rejects East End Sky special is going on air? See ya soon, Lee.
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« Reply #158 on: September 07, 2010, 09:53:26 AM » |
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Thanks Lea,i have not heared from the guy from Sky via the Rejects DVD,i mailed him last week and asked him, I also asked if he needed another job,perhaps that why he not come back to me, Rita and I annarversary last Saturday 56 years something aye Regards Terry M
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« Reply #159 on: September 09, 2010, 08:57:50 AM » |
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Congratulations again Terry. Me and Yvonne had our 29th wedding anniversary in august but as usual, we both forgot!
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« Reply #160 on: September 18, 2010, 05:15:26 PM » |
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Back in the early1980s West Ham won the FA Cup beating Arsenal. We were all celebrating and to rub things in decided to go to north london to continue the party at a Madness gig at the Electric Ballroom.. This was Arsenals home turf but we didnt care. The place was full of West Ham and Bridgehouse punks and skins celebrating and most of the Arsenal skins were laying low, sulking. This was the last time I ever saw Paul Cook and he came over to say hello and when he noticed my wham scarf he said "oh no, not you as well" The Rejects had been giving him and Jonesy loads of agg and he laughed and went on his way. There was no trouble inside the Ballroom and as Yvonne, Sandra and me left the building there was a crowd of about 10 skins outside with West Ham scarves. I said "come on you Irons" and someone smacked me in the mouth from the side. I turned around, not sure of who had hit me and said "what the fek was that for". No one said anything and they all began to drift away towards Camden tube stn. Turned out they were Arsenal and had been hitting and robbing the West Ham boys who were leaving early. I told Sandra to go back in and get the lads but she said that it was one of three small skins who had hit me and they werent with the bigger gang. I chased them into the stn shouting my mouth off when I realised I had made a big mistake. The whole stn was full of Arsenal skins and one of them was about 6'7" tall and grabbed me from behind in a bear hug, lifted me off the floor and ran as fast as he could at the tiled wall. He was telling me what they were going to do to me as he ran. When we reached the wall I didnt want to smash into it and managed to lift my legs and ran up the wall and somehow came up and over his shoulders and landed behind him. They all began coming for me so I did completely the wrong thing and ran down the steps to the platforms. I realised that there was no escape down there and turned mid stairs and ran back up thru them. I got hit and kicked quite a bit but managed to fight my way up and out of the station. Yvonne was outside with some of our crowd and the Arsenal had all dissapeared down into the underground. As we were all talking about what had happened my mate Jeff Ellis (my partner in Little Satan) came staggering up the steps looking like he had gone 12 rounds with Mike Tyson. He had seen what was happening and had followed me down the stn steps but didnt manage to fight his way back up as I had done. They done him over proper and to make matters worse he was an Arsenal supporter as they were but as he was a punk and with me he didnt stand a chance down there. Lee.
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« Reply #161 on: September 20, 2010, 08:07:51 PM » |
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hi Lee i was with Jeff today working on some tape from the Bridge days.one of tapes the band finished there set,and all the crowd was shouting for a oncore ,and the band did not come back,The crowd started singing i m forever blowing bubbles ,and a couple of guys got on stage grab the miks to call the band back of course this was not allowed,I sort of remember it ,Jeff said you properly would,well it was a roudy crowd.so i guess they would be under your authority Would you remember, And can you believe Jeff is still a Arsenal supporter to this day? hope you are well Terry M
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« Reply #162 on: September 22, 2010, 09:02:15 AM » |
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Cant recall that night Terry? Its funny you say they would have been under my authority as I never thought of things that way? First time I saw Jeff Geggus at the Comeback gig in canning town he said "Lee Jury, king of the punks!" I know I had lots of silly rules but everyone seemed happy to go along with them? The best one was the leather pile. To lose a leather jacket was the ultimate sin to me so I began a leather watch scheme where a sentry was posted to stay within watching distance of at least 10 jackets, sometimes more. I caught a few people looking the wrong way and told them off! but as far as I know no one lost a leather at the bridge up by the pool tables (punk corner) Lee.
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« Reply #163 on: October 02, 2010, 11:31:20 AM » |
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Oi, Oi, Oi its the Bridgehouse punk reunion to be held at the Nags Head, Covent Garden, on fri the 3rd december from 2 pm till whenever! It will mainly be the old Rejects crowd but all are welcome. We have had a few and the central London ones are always the best attended as its easier for everyone to get there now! I would rather stumble home from the BH2 but that doesnt suit everyone so there you go. Hope to see you all there, Lee.
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« Reply #164 on: October 03, 2010, 09:53:20 PM » |
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what bands will be playing lee . keep your punk storys up lee you should do a book
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