He was a good producer/beatmaker as well, this still slaps:
Tommy Docherty died yesterday đ
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/dec/31/talented-charismatic-volatile-the-legend-tommy-docherty-manchester-united-scotland
Great anecdote / quote;
Legend says Docherty was raised in Glasgowâs tough Gorbals district. In fact, he hailed from Shettleston Road in the cityâs east end. From where, in the 1930s, you also had to be as hard as a coffin nail to survive. Docherty would later joke about his motherâs visits to charity shops. âYou want to try walking to school wearing a third-hand Japanese admiralâs outfit.â Such humour was typical of âthe Docâ: self-effacing and sharp
What a dreadful story that is MC.
Cheers.
Ed ploughs into another threadâŚ
RIP Gerry Marsden. YNWA!
His pacemaker packed up.
Ferry Sank.
A month of mourning in Liverpool followed by riots and stabbings.
Justice for Gerry
I fucking hate âYouâll Never Walk Alone.'
Shit song.
But RIP Gezza.
Tanya Roberts. She was in the worst Bond-movie (that I have seen), but to me her fame came with That 70s Show. She was so hot as Donnaâs mom.
Homegrove Definitely the worst Bond film.
https://www.cnet.com/news/james-bond-movies-ranking-007s-best-worst-and-everything-in-between/
Hot she was, rip Tanya.
I quite like View to a Kill. Die Another Day is the worst.
Live & Let Die is a fave đ
Dan absolutely
Jane SeymourâŚ. 20 on that list too!
Tanya Robertsâ death was apparently premature, sheâs doing quite bad (an infection that got septic), but still alive. But remains to be seen for how long. Would be quite an uplifting story if she makes a full recovery.
Homegrove sad reading about Alexi Laiho. Canât say Iâm too familiar with Children of Bodom, but still tough reading about anyone dying at 41, let alone someone whoâs contributed to the music scene.
Homegrove sheâs dead again.
I thought Alexi Laiho played at centre back for the USA in the mid to late 90s?