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RE: Spice Girls/The Who

To: "Hutmacher, Greg" <ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com>, hiu06f@bangor.ac.uk, "'Day.John@fin.gc.ca'" <Day.John@fin.gc.ca>
Subject: RE: Spice Girls/The Who
From: "Hutmacher, Greg" <ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 12:07:15 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Your memory about the TR4 is correct.  Its on the circa 1979 film "The Kids
Are Alright" starring The Who (which is still available new on video).  Its
been some years since I've seen it, but I believe the song video was "Happy
Jack".  Fascinating considering it was decades before MTV.

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        From:  Day.John@fin.gc.ca [SMTP:Day.John@fin.gc.ca]
        Sent:  Tuesday, January 26, 1999 10:48 AM
        To:  ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com; hiu06f@bangor.ac.uk
        Cc:  triumphs@autox.team.net
        Subject:  RE: Spice Girls/The Who 

        Someone help me out here - I also recall at one time seeing an early
Who
        'music video' in which the four lads were bombing around inside some
old
        barn or warehouse in a TR4 or 4A - ring any bells with people out
there?
        Also, it's common knowledge that Ann-Margret drove a 3A in the Elvis
movie
        'Viva Las Vegas'. In the scene near the start of the movie where the
two
        meet, Ann is complaining to the mechanic Elvis about her car
'whistling'.
        When Elvis goes to look at the 3A, there are other sports cars in
the
        background, such as a 300SL and a Daimler SP250. There is also the
        trunk/boot of another car off to the right - is it also a TR4?
Because it's
        only a film backdrop on a soundstage and not an actual car you see,
the
        image is a bit blurry. I can't tell if it's a TR4 or perhaps a
Sunbeam
        Alpine. Calling all Triumph trivia freaks!

        JD

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Hutmacher, Greg [SMTP:ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com]
                Sent:   January 26, 1999 11:50 AM
                To:     'Johnny Storm: International Racing car driver'
                Cc:     triumphs@autox.team.net
                Subject:        Spice Girls/The Who 


                Of course, Pete Townsend of the Who started the trend among
rock
        bands of
                using the Union Jack as a logo/icon.  In 1965, the same year
The Who
        first
                appeared on the British TV show Ready, Steady, Go playing
their hit
        single
                "I Can't Explain", he started draping the British flag over
his Vox
        amps and
                then later his Marshall speaker cabinets.  Pete Townsend
also had a
        jacket
                made from a Union Jack.  The Who's use of the British Flag
became an
        icon to
                the Mod movement in England in the mid 60's.  As a bit of
reverence
        to the
                Who, neo-mod rockers The Jam draped Union Jacks over their
amps in
        the late
                70's when they first appeared on British TV.  Just a bit of
history
        from an
                old Who fan.  Regards, Greg
                76 TR6
                68 MGB/GT
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                        From:  Johnny Storm: International Racing car driver
                [SMTP:hiu06f@bangor.ac.uk]
                        Sent:  Tuesday, January 26, 1999 9:41 AM
                        To:  Art & Karen Graves
                        Cc:  triumphs@autox.team.net
                        Subject:  Re: Spice Girls - Little LBC Content




                        On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Art & Karen Graves wrote:

                        > 
                        > My 8 year old daughter came in from the garage
today and
        said
                there   
                        > was a "Spice Girls sign" on the TR6. My first
reaction
        was, "who
                put it 
                        > there"! Then I realized she was talking about the
Union
        Jack
                emblem on 
                        > the rear fender. Just goes to show that signs do
have
        different 
                        > interpretations.



                           Hi everyone, could I take this opportunity to
apoloise
        once again
                for
                          'The Spice Girls'. It's a sad day when the Union
flag's
        greatest
                        connection is (now!) four talentless, rough biffas.
I also
        see Oasis
                use
                        the flag quite a bit too, they're shite as well. I
do hope
        you guys
                know
                        that are good musicians in the U.K!!!

                                  Johnny '70 Viterald

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