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Topic History of: Dodgy - VERY dodgy!
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robbiex JK2006 wrote:
I never could see the appeal of Dodgy in the first place but listening to them playing acoustic/live on BBC Brekkie this morning, with the assistance of Salford inadequate sound balance Northern engineers, was a most painful experience.

The studios the bbc have in Salford are way ahead of their old white city studios, in terms of the technology used.
andrew I thought they were one of the greatest bands to come out of the 90's haven't heard them in years so don't know if they sound dated. All I know that I was the only fan in primary school of Stone Roses, Blur, Cast, Radiohead and who hated Oasis due to the fact they copied Beatles riffs.
JK2006 I never could see the appeal of Dodgy in the first place but listening to them playing acoustic/live on BBC Brekkie this morning, with the assistance of Salford inadequate sound balance Northern engineers, was a most painful experience.