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Philip Parr (The List 179) should just listen again to the opening lines of Don McLean's classic ‘American Pie’ to appreciate what Buddy Holly meant to a whole generation of

Folking confused!

Has any other sharp-cared List reader noticed that in the Scottish Nuclear Power ‘bring a two-headed sheep to see the reactor‘ advert. the one with the moles. all the music is acoustic. So it does not require electricity!

Also. in BBC‘s Radio Scotland adverts. (where in the country can you wake up to all the latest news. . .‘ etc.) the quote‘. . . the distinctive flavour of Scottish music. . .‘ is followed by a jolly accordion tune.

case of best club/worst venue. A good crowd saw the night through to 6am. but suffered so little oxygen that matches and lighters would not light anywhere in the space! Staining water dripped from the roof. The female toilets flooded. Many people had clothes ruined by damp paint from the walls. I would recommend that if The List are going to advertise further nights at the venue a health warning is issued with each listing. Derek Nile

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a scheme accent and you don‘t dress like Vyvian Westwood you don‘t deserve to be in the club.

The club scene has broken down many social barriers. Attitudes like those of the bounce rs (who have been on the door of more than this club) will instil bad faith and set us back to the days of the gang fights outside Tiffany‘s and Ultrateque in the late 70s. [don‘t think anyone wants this to happen. lwon‘t name the club as the problem is with the security. not the club management. Alexander Nelson

music lovers. Buddy brought 3 Unfortunately. this is played by the (‘allyourselfan ‘underground' dance Endrick Street freshness and excitement to rock in~ Kathryn Tickcll band; lovely people ' groover Derek? Ifyou mustpose Springburn rO“ and to label him as being of one and all, but Northumbn’an! against the walls in the women 's toilet Glasgow

limited talent is to completely misunderstand the breadth of ability which produced over 30 hit singles. His music influenced classic groups like The Stones and The Beatles with

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holding up a lighted :ippo. then what do you expect? But seriously folks. we have heard that ‘buildin g work is progressing steadily '. and we're even planning to hold The List Festival

both Jagger and McCartney party in the place. . acknowledging the genius of Holly. . P031 Scrlpt The show ‘Buddy‘ has played to The scheme of things

packed houses in London for over

Last weekend some friends and I

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three Years and i5 "OW accepting ver-V'l)()r("(,l)!l"() Dam? mid/.1”! ’0 were guing out to the funk/soul night Helium L‘emlts at: bookings for January 1993! As a Show “1‘” W" Fa" ""1""? a 1m," at a popular nightclub in Partick. II E 1‘ lgh 5}}ngth ' - non-conven‘ philip part at least had non-nuelearjoy. have a bottle of t was a Sunday night. Mysclmnd um .( in urg ‘l . l I It. the good grace to acknowledge his delicious golden tequilafrom the race American friends were admitted and or

enjoyment ofthe show in his review. but to say that Buddy's immortality was the result ofa well timed exit is akin to saying Freddie Mercury was a one hit wonder who had the good fortune to die of Aids. The truth is that both were mega talents whose music will live on and on.

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Writing for an underground dance magazine in London I came up to see if the Scottish dance scene lived up to its reputation. I visited the Blast Off

the rest were coming in later. When my friends arrived they were refused entry. On asking why they were not let in the bouncer said. (and 1 quote) ‘we‘re trying to keep it to a West End crowd. mate.‘

This type of attitude is completely out oforder. I thought one of the

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