Good old dayz

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The members of rock group Slade led a very strange existence at the height of the group's popularity in the 1970s, according to Noddy Holder, who was Slade's lead singer. They had little sense of the outside world, as they mainly only saw hotels, airports, recording studios and television studios. However, they soon returned to reality if they visited their home town of Wolverhampton, England. Holder was an accomplished musician at an early age, and played jazz guitar from the age of 11.

author: Walsh, John
Rock singers, Holder, Noddy

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For once, rain didn't stop play

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The town of Galway, Ireland, has over recent years become extremely cosmopolitan and fashionable. It has many restaurants and bars, and attracts a wide range of street performers. It has been the venue for an arts and film festival, with attractions including Com Villa's film 'Sunset Heights' and a piece of German Expressionist theatre based on the sinking of the Titanic. There was also a Carnival of Fools street parade by the Macnas gang.

author: Walsh, John
Column, Art, Galway, Ireland

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Good lord, it's a jungle out there

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Director John Boorman states that he is attracted to physically challenging locations. He believes that such locations challenge actors and bring out the best in them.

author: Walsh, John
Filmmakers, Movie directors, Movie producers (Persons), Boorman, John

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