I went on the tour of Liverpool music sites with Brian Nash last September with 10 other people. He was personable, funny, knowledgeable and generous with his time. It lasted much longer than scheduled and he bought two rounds of drinks. He was candid about his views on music and other things. I would not have believed it if someone had told me that thirty nine years after the phenomenal success of FGTH in 1984 I would be walking round Liverpool with one of the band. No- one recognised him even though most people will have heard of the band and/ or know the music. He said he is never recognised in Liverpool for FGTH and only occasionally in London when he lived there. Not quite the same thing, but if someone had told me when I was listening to The Noise on Radio City while doing my homework in 1986 and taping tracks off the radio that I would be watching this segment 38 years later, I wouldn't believe it either! Good interview.
Sorry but total Bollocks , Nash would be recognized instantly by any self-aware Liverpudlian over 50 simple as , whether you still live in Town ( the POOL) or not!! Hes the Noggy Bollocks would love to bump into the lad for a swift few in the "The White Star" any day 👍👍👍 Would tell him a few stories as well , about the studio on the bottom of Henry Street , he's knows the Bobby Moore🤫🤫🤫🤫 Vic's Eldest........................................... Snelly , your same the same age as me by the way , but have weathered better ( Jammy Git) 🤭🤭
I met this man back in 1987 when I was the manager in Lords Nightclub in St Helier in Jersey and he was a great lad, no airs and graces and my head steward was a scouser call Tommy Jones who looked after the lads . Stil sounds like the same down to earth guy now.👍🏻
My names Nash and I'm a red Muzo!! Go ed nasher lad Can't believe it's 40 years this year. Remember it all like it was last week. The year of Frankie ❤
its a travesty that they got such a shit deal.....they were probably my favourite 80s band and their music has more than stood the test of time, they all deserve so much more....I just want to say thankyou and I hope those royalties come flooding in.
I went on the tour of Liverpool music sites with Brian Nash last September with 10 other people. He was personable, funny, knowledgeable and generous with his time. It lasted much longer than scheduled and he bought two rounds of drinks. He was candid about his views on music and other things. I would not have believed it if someone had told me that thirty nine years after the phenomenal success of FGTH in 1984 I would be walking round Liverpool with one of the band. No- one recognised him even though most people will have heard of the band and/ or know the music. He said he is never recognised in Liverpool for FGTH and only occasionally in London when he lived there. Not quite the same thing, but if someone had told me when I was listening to The Noise on Radio City while doing my homework in 1986 and taping tracks off the radio that I would be watching this segment 38 years later, I wouldn't believe it either! Good interview.
Sorry but total Bollocks , Nash would be recognized instantly by any self-aware Liverpudlian over 50 simple as , whether you still live in Town ( the POOL) or not!!
Hes the Noggy Bollocks would love to bump into the lad for a swift few in the "The White Star" any day 👍👍👍
Would tell him a few stories as well , about the studio on the bottom of Henry Street , he's knows the Bobby Moore🤫🤫🤫🤫
Vic's Eldest...........................................
Snelly , your same the same age as me by the way , but have weathered better ( Jammy Git) 🤭🤭
It make me so happy to see Nasher happy and healthy all these years later. He seems like a genuinely lovely guy ❤️
This is brilliant Tony, just brilliant. Thank you.
Very welcome
Fantastic interview.
The most honest and beautiful soul ever to hit the corrupt music industry, love ya brother!
Another great interview. Nasher is a great lad.
Frankie was a great band and Nasher a humble and honest man . great Interview .
Nashers book is well worth a read 👍
Nice honest guy. Great interview Nasher..
That was an interview from the soul for the soul.
Nice interview from two upstanding gentleman 🫡
What an interview. I love how he kept a straight face when Morleys name is used.
I met this man back in 1987 when I was the manager in Lords Nightclub in St Helier in Jersey and he was a great lad, no airs and graces and my head steward was a scouser call Tommy Jones who looked after the lads . Stil sounds like the same down to earth guy now.👍🏻
My names Nash and I'm a red Muzo!! Go ed nasher lad
Can't believe it's 40 years this year. Remember it all like it was last week. The year of Frankie ❤
Brilliant interview.
great to see this interview,top bloke
Fantastic.Thanks
love nasher come to sydney kid love a bevy with ya
Great interview!
🎉🎉🎉 special scouser
its a travesty that they got such a shit deal.....they were probably my favourite 80s band and their music has more than stood the test of time, they all deserve so much more....I just want to say thankyou and I hope those royalties come flooding in.
It's nice to know there is a FGTH WhatsApp group.
Nasher say,s Relagghhs❤😊 greetz from the Netherlands
Stephen Lipson played guitar on Relax recording.
Frankie say relax
Just got curiosity, do you know what they mean by "relax when you wanna come"?
How many people know?🤔
@@motherofallemails I assume that it is sexual
PLEASE 🙏
Get back together and let me tick something off my bucket list
Spoti-theft! 😂😂😂
pay the lads already!!!
Oh I yeah well arrd ✊️
Frank
TREVOR HORN full stop.