Saxon- Never surrender 7". Carrere Records 1981. Signed by Biff Byford, Steve Dawson and Paul Quinn. As a bonus it's also signed by Nigel Glockler; he doesn't drum on this one.... but if he wants to sign it, who am i to tell him not to do so .....
yes it is hahaha.... reminds me of Mark "Barney" Greenway..... just had From enslavement signed by Shane... he grabbed it and demanded to sign it too....i reluctantly tried to stop him, mumbling he's not on the record but to no avail hahaha.... nice memories to think back too
thanx.... yes, i love it as a collectable, but even more as a conversation piece.... bringing back memories together with your pals, about where you were at that point in time and all hilarious anecdotes that go with it....
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NISSE666 on
Great story about Nigel : )=
Saxon forever!
gloriousdeath on
haha... it's one of those moments... you want to say no... but damn: it's Nigel Glockler !!! Anyway, he made it a real nice conversation piece hahaha
nadsokor on
I've been in the same situation before haha... but in the end it's all about great memories and fun.
gloriousdeath on
yes it is hahaha.... reminds me of Mark "Barney" Greenway..... just had From enslavement signed by Shane... he grabbed it and demanded to sign it too....i reluctantly tried to stop him, mumbling he's not on the record but to no avail hahaha.... nice memories to think back too
Judas Priestess on
very, very nice :)
gloriousdeath on
thank you.... i love to get stuff signed... even if things sometimes turn out a bit different as supposed hahaha
meaningless on
lol nice story dude..haha :P and a nice single, great track!
gloriousdeath on
Going to see Saxon 4 dec. in a small club ..... if i manage to get stuff signed again i make damn sure the right person is on the right record hahaha
madbutcher on
great again
gloriousdeath on
thanx.... yes, i love it as a collectable, but even more as a conversation piece.... bringing back memories together with your pals, about where you were at that point in time and all hilarious anecdotes that go with it....