RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted December 21, 2025 Author Posted December 21, 2025 1 minute ago, stu_g said: mud That’s right that’s right that’s right that’s right …🙂 2 24 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted December 21, 2025 Author Posted December 21, 2025 (edited) I’ll get my coat 😬 ( yes , it’s very old I know ) Edited December 21, 2025 by RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
Grooverjr Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 Lovely stuff! Reminds me of the old Viz Mud on Road, Sweet Trolley, The Pips single frame groaners. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 9 minutes ago, Grooverjr said: Lovely stuff! Reminds me of the old Viz Mud on Road, Sweet Trolley, The Pips single frame groaners. Mud had a 'MUD ON ROAD' sign on Top.ofthe Pops once. Funny that I remember that after about half a century! Quote
Steve Browning Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 2 hours ago, Twigman said: That's neat Nice one, centurion! Quote
Misdee Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 I'm actually so old that I remember my friends older sister coming home and furiously whacking him with her wooden sandal as punishment for playing her Mud records without permission while she was out at youth club. That young girls in those days gravitated towards a group of blokes who looked, dressed and sounded like Mud says a lot about what a macabre time the mid-1970's was in Britain. Quote
Lozz196 Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 First gig I was ever meant to go to was Mud, think was Nov/Dec 1975. As was usual for that time of year I got a rotten cold so couldn’t go. Bah! 1 Quote
Misdee Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 (edited) 24 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: First gig I was ever meant to go to was Mud, think was Nov/Dec 1975. As was usual for that time of year I got a rotten cold so couldn’t go. Bah! I remember that dance that people did to Mud records, putting their thumbs in their belts and moving their shoulders ect. It was a dance that blokes could do after drinking lots of beer Little-known fact: Despite being from Surrey, Mud front man Les Gray was a lifelong fanatical Leeds United supporter. Edited December 23, 2025 by Misdee 3 Quote
rwillett Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 I've just had flashbacks after watching this. Some songs and videos should have been buried and forgotten a long time ago. That dance with the blokes takes me back to the village hall in Tupton and watching older kids doing it. It looked shite then and hasn't got any better now. Oddly enough Ballroom Blitz isn't one of the songs to be buried and forgotten about (at least to me). 2 1 Quote
super al Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 I think Tiger Feet might've been my first favourite tune as a very small kid. My older siblings had a bunch of 7" singles and the one I'd always play was Tiger Feet, quite partial to that David Dundas single too... must've had a thing about tigers (DD's song had a "tiger in my tank"). 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 At Uni we used to do the Mud Dance whenever Status Quo came on. 1 Quote
upside downer Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 9 hours ago, super al said: I think Tiger Feet might've been my first favourite tune as a very small kid. Same here. It's the first song that I can vividly remember from Top of the Pops. I was 3½! 2 Quote
Mudpup Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 Rob Davis (the curly haired guitarist from Mud) wrote Can't Get You Out of My Head for Kylie, Groovejet for Spiller and Tocas Miracle for Fragma. I bet he earned more out of those than Tiger Feet..... 1 Quote
Misdee Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 3 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: At Uni we used to do the Mud Dance whenever Status Quo came on. I remember blokes doing that dance at heavy rock discos in the late 1970's. It was definitely a thing. Probably much safer than headbanging, too. Not that anyone bothered about anything like that in those days, though. 1 Quote
Clarky Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 First two singles I bought were 'Tiger Feet' and Hurricane Smith's 'Oh babe what would you say'. And yes I used to do the thumbs in belt dance, while drenched in Brut 33. 2 Quote
tauzero Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 16 hours ago, Misdee said: That young girls in those days gravitated towards a group of blokes who looked, dressed and sounded like Mud says a lot about what a macabre time the mid-1970's was in Britain. I would point out that far more young girls gravitated towards the Bay City Rollers. Perhaps their popularity then, with their incredibly short trousers, was reflected in the adoration with which Rishi Sunak was regarded. Quote
tauzero Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 1 hour ago, Misdee said: I remember blokes doing that dance at heavy rock discos in the late 1970's. It was definitely a thing. Probably much safer than headbanging, too. Not that anyone bothered about anything like that in those days, though. Very much a biker thing too. I still do it when we're playing "Highway to Hell" so as to give me something to do in the verse. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted December 24, 2025 Posted December 24, 2025 4 hours ago, Clarky said: The idea you can sweat your b*lls off in leathers round the track then 'freshen up' with a few splashes of Brut... 🤣 What's worse... Amazon recommended Old Spice to me yesterday. I remember coming to work a few days before the holidays in the eatly 90s "Oh wow! Has someone brought in a Christmas cake?" Turned out to be the (late middle aged) Finance Officer's Old Spice 🤣 Quote
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