Neil Rimmer (@neilarimmer) 's Twitter Profile
Neil Rimmer

@neilarimmer

I'm not too old for this shit but I'm getting there.

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calendar_today17-12-2010 19:15:00

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Bradford City AFC (@officialbantams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day 40 years ago, 56 Bradford City and Lincoln City supporters went to a football match and never came home. We will never forget those who lost their lives in the Valley Parade Fire Disaster, and we stand with everyone who continues to be affected to this day. Forever

On this day 40 years ago, 56 Bradford City and Lincoln City supporters went to a football match and never came home.

We will never forget those who lost their lives in the Valley Parade Fire Disaster, and we stand with everyone who continues to be affected to this day.

Forever
Tonic Music for Mental Health (@tonicmusicmh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are proud to be able to take Terry Hall 's Piano 'On Tour' with the first outing this Sunday at the Tim Burgess Merch Market in Manchester. You can also apply to have the piano at your festival or event. → tonicmusic.co.uk/post/thpiano #Tonic #Music #TerryHall #MentalHealth

We are proud to be able to take <a href="/terryhall_/">Terry Hall</a> 's Piano 'On Tour' with the first outing this Sunday at the <a href="/Tim_Burgess/">Tim Burgess</a> Merch Market in Manchester.
You can also apply to have the piano at your festival or event.
→ tonicmusic.co.uk/post/thpiano

#Tonic #Music #TerryHall #MentalHealth
Neil Rimmer (@neilarimmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An early start, heading into Mcr for Tim Burgess Merch Market. Have a feeling this could be the most expensive free entry event I've ever been to.

Save Station Street, Birmingham (@oldstationst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Birmingham. Every time a politician talks about Black Sabbath this week remind them that without venues like The Crown, The Electric or The Futurist (all closed) then chances of today's working class Brummies changing the world through art like Sabbath did are almost nonexistent

Birmingham.
Every time a politician talks about Black Sabbath this week remind them that without venues like The Crown, The Electric or The Futurist (all closed) then chances of today's working class Brummies changing the world through art like Sabbath did are almost nonexistent