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	<title>Comments on: Script for a Jester&#8217;s Tear &#8211; 30 Years On</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Gilbert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Could have written this myself Tim!
I remember the late 70&#039;s listening to Tommy Vance on friday night without fail, taping and editing afterwards.
I didn&#039;t much like all the new wave and punk stuff the kids at school liked, I preferred ELO! But then a friend lent me &#039;We Sold Our Soul For Rock &#039;N&#039; Roll&#039; by Sabbath and that just blew me away.
The rock show was then a relegion for me and I loved the NWOBHM scene. I also loved the connections as there were great mixtures of prog and metal which I had to follow up.
I remember when Market Square Heroes was first played on the program and I remember how intrigued I was by it. It sounded so fresh and I went out and bought the 12&quot; the next morning. I still love playing the album and as with Iron Maiden&#039;s first, it&#039;s most definately my favorite just because of the good memories.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could have written this myself Tim!<br />
I remember the late 70&#8242;s listening to Tommy Vance on friday night without fail, taping and editing afterwards.<br />
I didn&#8217;t much like all the new wave and punk stuff the kids at school liked, I preferred ELO! But then a friend lent me &#8216;We Sold Our Soul For Rock &#8216;N&#8217; Roll&#8217; by Sabbath and that just blew me away.<br />
The rock show was then a relegion for me and I loved the NWOBHM scene. I also loved the connections as there were great mixtures of prog and metal which I had to follow up.<br />
I remember when Market Square Heroes was first played on the program and I remember how intrigued I was by it. It sounded so fresh and I went out and bought the 12&#8243; the next morning. I still love playing the album and as with Iron Maiden&#8217;s first, it&#8217;s most definately my favorite just because of the good memories.</p>
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