Bandoff - Group Stage - Group A
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Bandoff - Group Stage - Group A
Please vote for your favourite bands/artists from the Poll
You may vote for 2 from the list
Polls open till lunchtime Saturday
Please feel free to post about why you've selected your favourite(s) - you may be able to persuade fellow boarders with youtubes, tracks, anecdotes or simple bribery
Top 2 acts at the end of voting will go through to the Round of 16
You may vote for 2 from the list
Polls open till lunchtime Saturday
Please feel free to post about why you've selected your favourite(s) - you may be able to persuade fellow boarders with youtubes, tracks, anecdotes or simple bribery
Top 2 acts at the end of voting will go through to the Round of 16
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Ok. I will start. I nominate Derek b because he was a pioneer of British hip-hop, the first homegrown rapper to score a Top 20 pop hit, with "Good Groove" in February 1988, the first to appear on Top of the Pops, and the first to have an album – Bullet from a Gun, with a guest appearance from Public Enemy – on the UK charts for over two months.
In an impressive series of firsts, Derek B also became the first British rapper to feature in the teen bible Smash Hits, the first to appear at Wembley Stadium – after Salt-N-Pepa and before Stevie Wonder, at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday concert in June 1988 – and the first to secure a management deal with a US company, Rush Artist Management, run by the rap mogul Russell Simmons of Def Jam fame.
He is also one of us. From Woodford.
In an impressive series of firsts, Derek B also became the first British rapper to feature in the teen bible Smash Hits, the first to appear at Wembley Stadium – after Salt-N-Pepa and before Stevie Wonder, at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday concert in June 1988 – and the first to secure a management deal with a US company, Rush Artist Management, run by the rap mogul Russell Simmons of Def Jam fame.
He is also one of us. From Woodford.
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Chas and Dave has 5 more votes than Derek b. All my effort in copying and pasting dereks achievements. Pffftttt
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Weak group
The Specials were a special group from a great time for political music.
Live and Dangerous by Lizzy - I want to put my leather jeans back on
The Specials were a special group from a great time for political music.
Live and Dangerous by Lizzy - I want to put my leather jeans back on
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