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ukpolska

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2017
297
Warsaw, Poland
Piotr Cackowiski AKA Zeu5



Piotr comes from a town in Poland called Plock about 130 km northwest of Warsaw and he specialises in Deephouse music and he is bloody good at it. (y) ;)

He was born with thrombocytopenia, without radius and ulna bones in his hands and with impaired structure of the leg bones. He cannot walk, outside he uses a wheelchair and at home he uses his knees. He has functional hands but is missing his arms and forearms.

I have seen him at a couple of clubs here in Warsaw and festivals last summer and I took my nephews from Eastbourne and they were just raving about him - excuse the pun. :cool::LOL:
 




















edna krabappel

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,225
Hodgson, give us a wave
Hodgson, Hodgson, give us a wave.
 


OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
12,971
Perth Australia
I heard a ska song on the radio yesterday, it was called Tag Along by a band called Helicopters.
I have looked everywhere online and can't find the f'ing thing anywhere.
Help needed please !
 






Diocletian

Well-known member
Feb 16, 2023
392
I heard a ska song on the radio yesterday, it was called Tag Along by a band called Helicopters.
I have looked everywhere online and can't find the f'ing thing anywhere.
Help needed please !
Was it the same as Horace Andy’s song Tag Along

 




BrianB

Sleepy Mid Sussex
Nov 14, 2020
388
I heard a ska song on the radio yesterday, it was called Tag Along by a band called Helicopters.
I have looked everywhere online and can't find the f'ing thing anywhere.
Help needed please !
Helicopters, also seen as The Helicopters, were a new wave music group formed in Perth in August 1980 with the line up of Deidre Baude (aka Deidre Baude de Bunnetat)[1] on lead vocals and bass guitar; Kevin Rooney (aka Kevin Kavanah) on drums; and Peter Stafford on lead guitar.[2][3] In April 1981 Stafford was replaced by Phil Bennett on vocals and keyboards; and Tony Thewlis on guitar.[2] A track, "Tag Along", was included on the West Australian compilation album, West, released by radio station, 96FM, in 1981.[4][5] Initially the band played cover versions of United Kingdom groups: U2, Altered Images, and Siouxsie and the Banshees.[2]

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