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05 March 2010

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Well, "tomorrow" means Sunday in the UK, even if the post date (from the US) says 5 March. Got that?

Well done Greg your up todate with your information,I was with the Rapiers on Sunday great show as usual.I think in time you will guess who i am.

In time? I believe you are none other than David Martin. :-)

no.you came to my show!

The Rapiers are in skegness on tuesday

Remember your show followed mine last May david

It finally dawned on me and I remember the email: Dave Coleman!

greg,like last time, the show at the Intimate Theatre is a private function and like your amersham show tickets are almost spoken for.Earlier in the year i might have been able to help.I now follow the group all over the place and take and collect them to all the airports so much so Janet said to me last friday you do realize that your now the sixth rapier!what an honour.

gregg hi there,this site gone to sleep hope everything ok

David, been busy of late. For one thing, I'm looking for new employment, which saps a lot of my days and nights. But check the site today, I've posted quite a bit of news and sundry.

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Rapiers Favourites

  • Ace Cafe London
    Great English fry-ups on the North Circular, real Rapiersland.
  • Ace Records
    Re-issuers of "1961", originally issued in 1987.
  • Amersham Rock 'n' Roll Club
    See the stars up close and personal at this Buckinghamshire hot spot.
  • Fury Records
    The rock 'n' roll specialty label behind most of The Rapiers' recordings.
  • Joe Meek Society
    Delve into the life and times of Britain's 1st independent record producer.
  • Joe Meek Yahoo! Group
    Ongoing discussion of Meekdom news and happenings.
  • John Leyton
    "Johnny Remember Me", "Wild Wild" and "Son This Is She" are his hits, spectacularly rendered by The Rapiers.
  • Kaisers
    Musical kin to The Rapiers, pride of Scotland, Beatmeisters first class.
  • Liam Watson
    White Coat proprietor of Toe Rag Studios, our lads' preferred recording studio.
  • Mike Berry
    Another original from the Joe Meek stable of stars.
  • My Generation Yahoo! Group
    Focusing on '60s BritPop stars like The Searchers.
  • Official Monster Raving Loony Party
    Founded by Screaming Lord Sutch, OMRLP offers voters sense and sensibility at each by-election.
  • Palm Door Films
    LA-based documentarians behind "A Life in the Death of Joe Meek".
  • Pipeline Magazine
    The instrumental rock review also sponsors an annual Easter convention.
  • Shadow Music
    Ground Zero for all things Shadows: music, comment, clubs and more.
  • Telstar The Movie
    The Rapiers make bit cameos in director Nick Moran's 2009 biopic of the rise and fall of producer Joe Meek.
  • YouTube
    Saving you the trouble of keying in "Rapiers".

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