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Old February 16th 04, 10:23 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Musical Experiment?

"Cast_Iron" wrote in message
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There was an episode some years ago where a club
adjacent to an underground station played a particular
type of music on a Saturday night that attracted a
particular type of person. Some of these people
thought it amusing to play games such as throwing
the ticket collectors box down the escalator, with
the ticket collector still inside.


I'm fascinated to know what type of music it was, and what era. I'm guessing
Jazz Funk, early 80s - that seemed to have the greatest feeble lamebrain
proportion of any type of music ever.

(OT: I was once personally described as a "feeble lamebrain" in the NME! My
proudest moment! )

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