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His dad worked hard to find them work and he even got a gig at a pub in nearby town a Teddy Boys reunion evening. "They're all mad music fans,"he told Buddy, "so,they'll love you. There's a couple of other groups but you lot are top of the bill. It'll be great."
It should have been great,but it was a disaster.
By the time they arrived,the pub was packed with Teddy Boys all dressed up for an evening out. The second group was just coming to the end of their perfomance and the noise in the pub was incredible. Nobody seemed to be listening to the music; instead,there was a lot of pushing and shoiting, and a feeling of violence in the air. Most of the Teddy Boys were old and fat and looked terrible with their big stomachs under their jackets. Buddy was surprised,though,to see qute a number of young people about his age. They seemed to be the ones who were causing most of the trouble,shoving each other around and looking as of all they wanted to do was fight.
When the second group finished ,they quckly set up their equipment on the finy stage in the cornet. The pub was obviously a regular place where Teds met because the juke-box was filled with old rock'n'roll records,and while they were getting ready Buddy was horrified to hear two of the songs he and the group were going to play.
"We can't sing those," he said to Paul,as they stardet to tune up. "We'll soung awful after the record."
"Nah,it'll be all right," Paul said. "Ok,boys,ready?"
Paul waited for the song to stop on the juke-box then he stepped forward to the mike(microphone). "Right,boys and girls,time for some live music. I'd like to introduce. 'The Hi-Tone Four' with our young vocalist,Buddy Clark."
He stepped out the beat and they launched into "Good Golly Miss Molly"
Then,louder than the group,came the sound of the original version of the song by Little Richard. Somebody had put it on the juke-box.
There was a movement in the crowd as people looked round at the juke-box,then back at the group. With the noise of the record in front and the noise of the band behind him,Buddy couldn't hear anything else but he could see by the jeering faces that everybody was laughing.
Then Buddy saw his dad moving towards the juke-box,his face determined and angry. He bent down and pulled the plug out of the socket. The record stopped and the fight started. One of the young boys pushed his dad aside to try to get plug,his dad pushed back and the next moment there was the soung of smashing glass as the people dropped their beers and crashed into each other.
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His dad worked hard to find them work and he even got a gig at a pub in nearby town a Teddy Boys reunion evening. "They're all mad music fans," he told Buddy, "so they'll love you. There's a couple of other groups, but you lot are top of the bill. It'll be great. "It should have been great, but it was a disaster.By the time they arrived, the pub was packed with Teddy Boys, all dressed up for an evening out. The second group was just coming to the end of their perfomance and the noise in the pub was incredible. Nobody seemed to be listening to the music; Instead, there was a lot of pushing and shoiting, and a feeling of violence in the air. Most of the Teddy Boys were old and fat and looked terrible with their big stomachs under their jackets. Buddy was surprised, though, to see qute a number of young people about his age. They seemed to be the ones who were causing most of the trouble, shoving each other around and looking as of all they wanted to do was fight.When the second group finished, they quckly set up their equipment on the stage in the finy cornet. The pub was obviously a regular place where Teds met because the juke-box was filled with old rock'n ' roll records, and while they were getting ready Buddy was horrified to hear two of the songs he and the group were going to play."We can't sing those," he said to Paul, as they stardet to tune up. "We'll soung awful after the record.""Nah, it'll be all right," Paul said. "Ok, boys, ready?"Paul waited for the song to stop on the juke-box then he stepped forward to the mike (microphone). "Right, boys and girls, time for some live music. I'd like to introduce. ' The Hi-Tone Four ' with our young vocalist, Buddy Clark. "He stepped out the beat and they launched into "Good Golly Miss Molly"Then, louder than the group, came the sound of the original version of the song by Little Richard. Somebody had put it on the juke-box.There was a movement in the crowd as people looked round at the juke-box, then back at the group. With the noise of the record in the front and the noise of the band behind him, Buddy couldn't hear anything else but he could see by the jeering faces that everybody was laughing.Then Buddy saw his dad moving towards the juke-box, his face determined and angry. He bent down and pulled the plug out of the socket. The record is stopped and the fight started. One of the young boys pushed his dad aside to try to get the plug-in, his dad pushed back and the next moment there was the soung of smashing glass as the people dropped their beers and crashed into each other.
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His dad worked hard to find them work and he even got a gig at a pub in nearby town a Teddy Boys reunion evening. "For They're all mad music FANS," he Told the Buddy, "SO, for They'll love you. There's a couple of OTHER The groups But you lot are top of the bill. It'll great the BE."
It Should have Been great , But IT WAS a disaster.
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"We can not sing those," he said to Paul, as they stardet to tune up. "For We'll soung an awful the after the record."
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Then statement the Buddy SAW a His dad the moving Towards the juke-box, a His face determined and angry. He bent down and pulled the plug out of the socket. The record stopped and the fight started. One of the young boys pushed his dad aside to try to get plug, his dad pushed back and the next moment there was the soung of smashing glass as the people dropped their beers and crashed into each other.
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