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5 hours ago, Unionjack said:

Did you post one of this chick before? Sure someone did.

She's either posessed,a gimick that stayed or shes bonkers lol But I bet they have a big following.,

 

I haven't posted that before, maybe someone else did.  I only recently heard of them.

Her vocal range is really quite incredible, IMO.  It's not really a gimmick.  That "death growl" thing is pretty popular in metal.  I don't usually go for it, but it's okay from her.  Like, I don't usually like screaming in vocals, but sometimes it works for me. 

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2 minutes ago, Sideshow Luiz said:

I haven't posted that before, maybe someone else did.  I only recently heard of them.

Her vocal range is really quite incredible, IMO.  It's not really a gimmick.  That "death growl" thing is pretty popular in metal.  I don't usually go for it, but it's okay from her.  Like, I don't usually like screaming in vocals, but sometimes it works for me. 

Yeah thats more like the death rattle lol

I have heard it done before yes. THINK they were men tho but seems you really cant tell.

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16 hours ago, Unionjack said:

Fuck me thats a mix and a half! Cant see the Yes/DD/Slade connecton lol  I do like Yes to mid/late 70s tho

I saw Slade in '70 when they were still skinheads. before the glam,makeup and mirrors. Actually did a couple of goot chewns theb too,

Then see them in 73 in Peterborough and there was one hellova John Wayne. Blood everywhere. Was another gig in town and all these greasers turned up and was chaos.

That's SADE; never heard of Slade:

 

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3 hours ago, quickpassnmove said:

That's SADE; never heard of Slade:

 

hahaha Ooooops Whats a L between mates!

Aye she was a cool chick.

Female version of TTD Good live. Dunno what happened to him. Just disappeared

 

 

More my cuppa chart soul

 

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19 hours ago, Unionjack said:

There was a phace in the early 70s 70-73 ish where we got into these trousers we called Ruperts. After the Bear of course,

There  was every color check in the rainbow and different  size checks. Also trouser width. Skinners jeans had just come in and I think were 24" parralell (loved the cord versions)

I had to be differenbt and wend down this liitle taylors down Jermyn St and had a pair mage in Black Watch check.French seams. Looked the bollox with a black Fred Perry and 3 silver button black blazer. Long single vent,2 ticket pockets amd 4 button cuff. Ftinged,tassled,buckled slip on Loake loafers. Like these but mine had a silver buckle too.

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Tell ya we were sharp old boys back then.

Noddy in some Ruperts

 

http://www.solatio.co.uk/

Solatio 107 Boxtops

http://www.solatio.co.uk/solatio-107-boxtops/

 

The original 107 Solatio Boxtops are a re-run of the loud and confident 1971 Solatio favorites. The rolled front seam has gimped edges and borders the distinctive hand weave apron which gives the style real eye appeal. The strong last shape is typical seventies with a slight bump toe and squared profile. Soles are total leather with extended rand. Subtle branding finish of this golden oldie. This is an authentic version of the style worn in 1971 by the Suedeheads with its aggressive but smart appearance. Add a pair of red socks to complete the look. This shoe will roll back the years. Prepare for an emotional reunion. Check out our reviews page to see what they are saying about Solatio shoes.

 

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Solatio 102 Crossovers

The original 102 Solatio Crossover is a distinctive design with a low profile and wide toe faithful to the 1970s shape. The crossover vamp* gives the shoe a great personality and is balanced by a detailed quarter design. The sole has an extended edge and leather outer sole which is perfect for the dance-floor. Subtle branding completes the appearance of this very handsome shoe. The 102 oozes personality and nostalgia. Once worn never forgotten.

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Solatio 309 Tassels

The Ladies Solatio Tassel Loafer is a re-run of the seventies favourite loved by trendy girls in the early seventies. Like the 107 men’s Boxtops, they sport a rolled front seam with interlace detailing which is very striking. The wide last shape is typical seventies. Soles are total leather with an extended rand. The upper and linings are in top quality Italian leathers. Another nostalgic style to take you back to those exciting days of our youth this style will look great with slacks or skirts.

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the shoe of the seventies

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21 minutes ago, Vesper said:

http://www.solatio.co.uk/

Solatio 107 Boxtops

http://www.solatio.co.uk/solatio-107-boxtops/

 

The original 107 Solatio Boxtops are a re-run of the loud and confident 1971 Solatio favorites. The rolled front seam has gimped edges and borders the distinctive hand weave apron which gives the style real eye appeal. The strong last shape is typical seventies with a slight bump toe and squared profile. Soles are total leather with extended rand. Subtle branding finish of this golden oldie. This is an authentic version of the style worn in 1971 by the Suedeheads with its aggressive but smart appearance. Add a pair of red socks to complete the look. This shoe will roll back the years. Prepare for an emotional reunion. Check out our reviews page to see what they are saying about Solatio shoes.

 

HOME-BOXTOP1.jpg

 

Solatio 102 Crossovers

The original 102 Solatio Crossover is a distinctive design with a low profile and wide toe faithful to the 1970s shape. The crossover vamp* gives the shoe a great personality and is balanced by a detailed quarter design. The sole has an extended edge and leather outer sole which is perfect for the dance-floor. Subtle branding completes the appearance of this very handsome shoe. The 102 oozes personality and nostalgia. Once worn never forgotten.

HOME-CHEVRON1.jpg

Solatio 309 Tassels

The Ladies Solatio Tassel Loafer is a re-run of the seventies favourite loved by trendy girls in the early seventies. Like the 107 men’s Boxtops, they sport a rolled front seam with interlace detailing which is very striking. The wide last shape is typical seventies. Soles are total leather with an extended rand. The upper and linings are in top quality Italian leathers. Another nostalgic style to take you back to those exciting days of our youth this style will look great with slacks or skirts.

tassels.jpg

Yeah but see how the Loaks were a sharper,sleeker looks richer version (as wel as more expensive)

. The Boxtops look big and clumsy tho I cant remember them looking this big n clumsy! 

The  crossovers were everywhere you looked from I'd say 74 to 77/78. Worn of course to dance in with leather sliding around on a talcom powdered wooden floor is made for it. We  would wear out the front and back inner doing back drops etc so would take them to the cobbler to get a piece of leather stitched in to enforce it. Add to the metal tipped heal when you got them re soled - cheapskates stuck Blakeys in.

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5 hours ago, Unionjack said:

Yeah but see how the Loaks were a sharper,sleeker looks richer version (as wel as more expensive)

. The Boxtops look big and clumsy tho I cant remember them looking this big n clumsy! 

The  crossovers were everywhere you looked from I'd say 74 to 77/78. Worn of course to dance in with leather sliding around on a talcom powdered wooden floor is made for it. We  would wear out the front and back inner doing back drops etc so would take them to the cobbler to get a piece of leather stitched in to enforce it. Add to the metal tipped heal when you got them re soled - cheapskates stuck Blakeys in.

Proper shoes

My fathers favourites

https://www.johnlobb.com/en_gb/

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7 minutes ago, Vesper said:

My fathers favourites

Getting to like your old man. Has good taste tell him.

I Like these

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But I think I'll be sticking with my Bass Weejuns. Been wearing Penny blacks for probably 40 years. And have used the same 2 cents for each pair lol

 

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One thing tho ----- Don't rich people have big feet or what??  ccb563ebdfed52301550e19e1c331742.gif

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3 minutes ago, Unionjack said:

Getting to like your old man. Has good taste tell him.

I Like these

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But I think I'll be sticking with my Bass Weejuns. Been wearing Penny blacks for probably 40 years. And have used the same 2 cents for each pair lol

 

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One thing tho ----- Don't rich people have big feet or what??  ccb563ebdfed52301550e19e1c331742.gif

My father is 1.99m tall and wears UK 13 or 14 I think, he deffo has big feet

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2 minutes ago, Vesper said:

He only buys bespoke in suits and regular shoes.

He is a Gieves & Hawkes fiend, lolol

Only ever have bespoke suits since I was 16. Its all about the cloth!

LOL I had a suit shirt and tie made there for my best mates wedding, got shitfaced and ripped the trousers. Luckily had 2 pairs made.

 

You ever seen this

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Unionjack said:

Only ever have bespoke suits since I was 16. Its all about the cloth!

LOL I had a suit shirt and tie made there for my best mates wedding, got shitfaced and ripped the trousers. Luckily had 2 pairs made.

 

You ever seen this

 

 

Never saw that, nope, and I was shocked it had nudity, lololol.

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