Phoenix Festival 1996. Andy Moore, our lights man died October 29th 2007. He was the funniest, most down-to-earth, sweetest guy you could ever meet. He wanted this played at his funeral and while it would've been funny to ignore his wishes and play "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" instead, it was played twice. Thinking of his missus Yvonne (Blondie) and his girls Leah & Macey. Too many fond memories of Moorsey to squeeze in here. I'll put them somewhere else and scan some snaps in too. It felt good to break my vegan'ism for a memorial "cheeky" cheeseburger at Birmingham New Street after the funeral ...
@bigpmc i totaly agree.
britty67 3 months ago
The best song Pete Townshend never wrote. That's because Dodgy did. It kills me that this is not GLOBAL.
tommyrock69 9 months ago
Free Peace Sweet is one of my favourite albums of all time, yes I put it up there with Rumours, Abbey Road and all the other classics. I still listen to it daily even after all these years. Such a shame Dodgy were never as big as they could have been
bigpmc 1 year ago 2
Oh yeah, really fucking respectful of the dead. Swigging beer with a fag at.05.
Wanker
x
ronestoses 1 year ago
Beautiful! Love Dodgy.
keiwa11 1 year ago
実はdodgyのなかで一番思い出深い曲だったりする・・・
地味なんだけどね 当時の思い出がね・・・
shaker1ify 1 year ago 2
once again, I love you xxxxx
ronestoses 1 year ago
great song 10 out of 10
northlakes34 1 year ago
it's nice singing the way of the cd.
marisilence 1 year ago
This was our band in the 90's speed EsD e what a great time and we party with them in Exter, devon.
althefunk 2 years ago