With which Pop Stars do you share your Birthday?
Posted by: P on 09 November 2000
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I got:
Mark Knopfler
Ron Mael
August Darnell
Jerry Spicer
Pat Metheny
Paul Tucker
Regards P.
[This message was edited by Pierre on THURSDAY 09 November 2000 at 21:54.]
Nicky 'Topper' Henderson (Clash)
Tim Burgess (Charlatans)
Harry Belafonte
Roger Daltry
Tony Ashton
Mike Read
Nik Kershaw, he is only a year younger than me.
pete
Dave Clark (From Dave Clark Five)
Harry Ray
Paul Simonon from The Clash
and finally...
Edele & Keavy Lynch from B*Witched.
Steve
Geri Halliwell (ex Spice Girl)
Now she really sucks (or so I'm told)
Later
Doug
Sandy Denny
Kathy Sledge
Van McCoy
Robert Plant - oh dear, how very spinal tap, not my scene.
Phil Lynott - wild man, pretty cool.
John Hiatt - no kidding, that's great, I love him!!!!
1948 Feliciano Tavares
Tavares, 1976 UK No.4 single 'Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel'.
1949 Rick Wakeman
keyboards, Strawbs, Yes, '1974 UK No.1 album 'Journey To The Centre Of The Earth'.
1953 Butch Tavares
Tavares, 1976 UK No.4 single 'Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel'.
1954 Wreckless Eric Eric Goulden.
1958 Victoria Wilcox Toyah, 1981 UK No.8 single 'I Want To Be Free'.
1961 Hugh Whittaker Housemartins, 1986 UK No.1 single 'Caravan Of Love'.
The last one's OK, not so sure about the rest!
Andy.
Andrew L. Weekes
alweekes@audiophile.com
Not such a bad haul, methinks...
John
Bob.
Paul McCartney - Only to be topped by John Lennon
Alison Moyet - Great voice.
Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins)
Downhill very rapidly now...
Nathan Morris (Boyz II Men) -Oh dear.
Steve.
ps. Robert Plant spinal tap??? Take your blinkers off
"All systems are perfectly designed to get the results they get."
There's also Christina Aguilera but who bothers
Cheese
Christ on a Bike.......
P Yeah.....Mon
Cheers,
Edo
P.S. Before I forget, Leonardo Da Vinci is a better birthday chum. I guess pop stardom wouldn't be my best career choice...
However, my one claim to reflected pop fame is that I used to know the mother of Wreckless Eric (who shares a birthday with Andy Weekes).
JD
Sheryl Crow and Brandy, then Gene Vincent - thank goodness for Rock and Roll...
Steve
Regards
Mick
Matthew
Steve
Brian Eno (now there's cool
and...
Mike Oldfield (saved at last!)
But aren't they old!
Regards, CB
Hey Clive
With that humungous heritage I reckon you should cut a record.
I'd buy it.
How's the system?
P
The NBL's are probably just about run in now and are really beginning to come alive. The mid range is even more exciting than the bass, but the scale is massively improved. "Babylon Sisters" sounds very close to the dem in Salisbury last year (albeit without the 3 x NAP 500 etc.)
Sold the SBL's this week for the advertised sum too which was some 25% better than Doug Graham suggested!
Had a look at your profile - great photo of the SBL's - beautiful grain. Which finish is that?
Must go now, this studio time is so costly!
Regards, CB
I happen to share my birhtday with these no hopefulls.
1951 Bonnie Pointer
singer, The Pointer Sisters, 1984 UK No.2 single 'Automatic'.
1959 Richie Sambora
guitar, Bon Jovi, 1987 US No.1 & UK No.4 single 'Livin' On A Prayer'.
1959 Susanne Vega
singer, songwriter, 1990 UK No.2 single 'Tom's Diner', with DNA.
1966 Mel
Mel & Kim, 1987 UK No.1 single 'Respectable'.
Excuse me whilst I commit suicide, no really.
Strangely chuffed by that!
John Lennon
But also (and this is much better)
the late, great Alistair Sim
Also John Entwhistle and Bukharin