Was you an ‘alternative’ in the 80s?

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  1. fit

    fitzytyke Well-Known Member

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    Great vid, remember this scene well, and some of the small band of locals that were into the music, hair and clothes.

     
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    That's fantastic. The girl at 1:03:00 should have been ejected for being the only person in the place who could dance.
    We need John Peachey to document the full playlist.
     
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    Gimson&theBarnsleys Well-Known Member

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    Antonios-tastic.
     
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    fitzytyke Well-Known Member

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    Evergreens in Wakefield was a favourite haunt at that time too. I remember going in there with a few football lads and feeling very out of place.
     
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    I can move like that after ten bottles of Westons vintage :D
     
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    I remember watching my mates band Danse Society ,support Theatre of Hate at Wakefield Unity Hall.
    I looked well out of place in my Denims with all the Mohecans in the crowd with some amazing hair styles and leathers.
     
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