Just brilliant! I was traveling in 1989, it was a wild time with amazing music and incredible memories. RDF were right there in the thick of it. The cassette of Hot on the Wire was essential listening.
just back from feral fest, rdf rocked my world there on saturday, were you there? yes the hot on the wire cassette, i think i still have mine, somewhere.
Weren't they from Reading? I saw them in Edinburgh a couple of times. Once they misplaced their drummer on the way up so they picked up a hitchhiker and put him on the drums. Suffice to say it wasn't the tightest gig I ever saw.
@Cursed8Blessed I have fond memories of those days. When festivals were free (remember Castle Morton), didn't require 'security guards', or have cash points!. Also remember seeing Revolutionary Dub Warriors @ Grey Horse also, fond memories of them. For some reason my memories of this period in my life are very hazy!!
Was there Castle Morton .history was made.when Glastonbury used to have a fringe traveller festival next to it and you could literally walk into the main site.different times.that generation our generation probably experienced more freedom then our children will.
Just brilliant! I was traveling in 1989, it was a wild time with amazing music and incredible memories. RDF were right there in the thick of it. The cassette of Hot on the Wire was essential listening.
just back from feral fest, rdf rocked my world there on saturday, were you there? yes the hot on the wire cassette, i think i still have mine, somewhere.
Crikey I remember seeing these. Squat seen..!! Culture Shock & Back to the Planet were other bands that were part of it... Good times.
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No way! didnt expect an acid techno legend in the comments of RDF! had some wicked nights @fold hydraulix party!
Used to love watching these guys at the Grey Horse in Kingston. I wish I could do it all again.
Weren't they from Reading? I saw them in Edinburgh a couple of times. Once they misplaced their drummer on the way up so they picked up a hitchhiker and put him on the drums. Suffice to say it wasn't the tightest gig I ever saw.
Hungerford & surrounding areas mainly.
@Cursed8Blessed I have fond memories of those days. When festivals were free (remember Castle Morton), didn't require 'security guards', or have cash points!. Also remember seeing Revolutionary Dub Warriors @ Grey Horse also, fond memories of them. For some reason my memories of this period in my life are very hazy!!
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Was there Castle Morton .history was made.when Glastonbury used to have a fringe traveller festival next to it and you could literally walk into the main site.different times.that generation our generation probably experienced more freedom then our children will.
its still sounds sooo good and unique and powerful after more than 25 years.
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So many great memories
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So special. A shaman of the first degree....
Superb! Thank-you!
Rip my lover my friend ❤ 5:22
Awesome playlist 👍👍
1978 Arlo Highway
can't get over it ! i love it!
I will play this at my funeral
Alright I'll sing.
top tune top band
Life dosnt have to be shit.
It's not shit when you realise you're sat chatting with the singer Chris Bowsher at a festival. 🤣 He was awesome. 🤘
And us travellers could park were the Fk we liked???
@Cursed8Blessed Good luck getting to Oz. They can be pretty strict who they let in.
Can a brew and a micro dot 🥳🥳🥳
Shanahan Village
The filth are just that filth
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brilliant band .seam em lead mill Sheffield in90s
Shaun Kelly
If I can't have my own opinion what's the fucking point
WISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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