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Aintree Iron: The Autobiography of Fred and Mercy Rimell

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I said, ‘Yes, please’… We recorded Leave It at Abbey Road, sent it to New York and the Eastmans said, ‘Great, can you do an album? My father was at school with Mike and told me years later that the 'Aintree Iron' was a betting system many of the local lads used at the Aintree track in those days. Released in the US in January 1968, the song peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100, though performed better on the Record World chart, achieving a peak at number 43. McGear the man is rightly proud of McGear the album and is happy to acknowledge its finest moment, namely The Man Who Found God On The Moon.

To get you in the mood, a few awful things about Liverpool which you should think about (even if you don't know about them) to send their team negative vibes. I think in the end the conclusion was that the lyric was a bit of nonsense, as no local people had ever heard the phrase before the song was released. So although West Ham are one of the few other clubs I kind of like, I'm afraid I hope they get well and truly stuffed this afternoon. On 9 April 2020, the original members of the Scaffold released a re-worked version of "Thank U Very Much" in support of the British National Health Service staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. This gallery is dedicated to some of the best fiction and nonfiction portraying one of the greatest cities in the world.

Meanwhile, in 1978, McGough released his spoken-word solo album Summer With Monika (based upon his celebrated poetry collection of the same name). He’s just been talking to The Wall Street Journal and now he’s telling me, “It’s a pleasure to be in Record Collector.

A Scaffold song that is both catchy as fuck and also has the simplicity of a kids tune is “Gin Gan Goolie. I think the truth of the matter is that the author himself has not decided what it is and likes to keep us all guessing! These were taken down to supply the munitions factories during World War Two, as were all the railings around the Aintree, Fazakerley, Walton, Bootle and other areas.

The phrase “Aintree Iron” means nothing to Americans, and I found that most English folk can’t even agree on what it means: it is noted on various sites that the phrase could refer to a noted English footballer, an area in Liverpool, or Brian Epstein!

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