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Tony Noon

@tonynoon642

Poet / Cartoonist All cartoons signed as Nod are my own work. Poems widely published but check out my blog below...

Mexborough Katılım Aralık 2014
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
“Johnny B. Goode” by Chuck Berry was released as a single 68 years ago today.
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Ian Phillips: Music, TV & Film Classics
The Sweeney (Theme) Classic British police drama starring the late John Thaw, Dennis Waterman and Garfield Morgan. Running for four series, it clocked up 53 action-packed episodes. Created by Ian Kennedy Martin, the series also had two spin-off films in the 70s with same cast.
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Colin West
Colin West@mooseandmouse·
The theory that cartoonists look like their characters doesn’t ring true here. #JohnGlashan one of those artists whose work makes my heart beat faster.
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Tom Toro@TTomTToro·
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Batfox Pictures@Batfox_Pictures·
A UK number one in early 1979, “Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick” was released in November 1978 by Ian Dury and the Blockheads. Performed here on Top of the Pops, the track is known for its complex rhythm and wordplay, written by Ian Dury and Chaz Jankel.
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Ian Duhig FRSL@ianduhig·
Glen Baxter's last opening at Shandy Hall with the launch of the Tony Earnshaw Retrospective at Dean Clough so I couldn't be at Coxwold. Glen and Tony were friends -- I've often thought Northern Surrealism was different and unique, like Northern Soul. thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A hilarious 1940s cartoon shows the “car of the future”
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Movie effects in 1963 were unbelievably impressive. Even with all the technological limitations, filmmakers refused to let those limits hold back their imagination.
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La vida en viñetas
La vida en viñetas@lavidaenvinetas·
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Glam Slam: Chronicles
Glam Slam: Chronicles@GlamSlam72·
Thursday March 11, 1971: The first Hot Love performance, recorded earlier, Marc Bolan wore a silver satin, his hair wild and haloed by studio lights. Steve Currie played bass in a blue‑green patterned shirt, and Mickey Finn mimed the drums. It was charismatic, confident, and quintessentially T. Rex
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Classic Ads
Classic Ads@ClassicAdvertz·
Scotch VHS “Re-record... not fade away" 1985
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Batfox Pictures
Batfox Pictures@Batfox_Pictures·
A live performance sees Paul Weller deliver “The Changingman”, released on Stanley Road in 1995. One of his defining solo tracks, it marked a key moment in his mid 90s resurgence.
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Tony Noon@tonynoon642·
@b8eak Long before the internet, this was a very popular way to shop. I worked for NatWest and we used to visit a particular visit as an “agency” bank once a week.The only show in town was a 3 hour snake of catalogue clobbers paying their dues. Hundreds of pounds every week…
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