We Fought the law and the law won.

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twickenham
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England

Ive been a palace fan since a child back in the wonderful days of Johnny Byrne, Alfie Noakes, Vic Rouse,our first International goal keeper.
Back in those days of the old Fourth division, very few of us ever dreamt of the achievements of the last few months.And then UEFA decided cruelly, that we were not eligible for the prize of playing in the Europa league.
Who suffers the most? Us, the fans and the players of course

When I was younger, I use to play with a Blues Rock band,Killing Floor, who made 4 albums and backed. USA blues artists.
So moved by the unjust decision of UEFA, I deided to record the old Bobby Fuller song,with my long term guitarist friend, Mick Clarke, mainly for selfish cathartic reasons.
Ive taken the liberty of sharing it on the this site which I have posted on many times during the last 15 yeas or so.
I hope you dont mind and I hope some of you will get some enjoyment from it.
South London and proud.
Bill the Glazier.
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Ive been a palace fan since a child back in the wonderful days of Johnny Byrne, Alfie Noakes, Vic Rouse,our first International goal keeper.
Back in those days of the old Fourth division, very few of us ever dreamt of the achievements of the last few months.And then UEFA decided cruelly, that we were not eligible for the prize of playing in the Europa league.
Who suffers the most? Us, the fans and the players of course

When I was younger, I use to play with a Blues Rock band,Killing Floor, who made 4 albums and backed. USA blues artists.
So moved by the unjust decision of UEFA, I deided to record the old Bobby Fuller song,with my long term guitarist friend, Mick Clarke, mainly for selfish cathartic reasons.
Ive taken the liberty of sharing it on the this site which I have posted on many times during the last 15 yeas or so.
I hope you dont mind and I hope some of you will get some enjoyment from it.
South London and proud.
Bill the Glazier.
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Nice one Bill. Love it. This was a great Bobby Fuller track from 1966. He died in mysterious circumstances shortly after it's release, so be on your guard mate.

Works well in the light of recent events. Try to get the club DJ to play it at the Forest match.
 

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