Garry Pointing (@gazbop) 's Twitter Profile
Garry Pointing

@gazbop

You never know whats around the corner!

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NHS Million (@nhsmillion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NHS is by no means perfect, but no one in the UK has ever been declared bankrupt because of medical bills. Yet. We must never take our NHS for granted - please RT if you agree.

The NHS is by no means perfect, but no one in the UK has ever been declared bankrupt because of medical bills. 

Yet.

We must never take our NHS for granted - please RT if you agree.
Paul (@hatearacist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have never really understood the concept of a working class TORY voter. Of course people vote for their best interests, but that's the issue, when have the Tories ever had working class peoples best interests at heart ? #NeverVoteConservative #ToriesCorruptToTheCore

I have never really understood the concept of a working class TORY voter. Of course people vote for their best interests, but that's the issue, when have the Tories ever had working class peoples best interests at heart ? 

#NeverVoteConservative 
#ToriesCorruptToTheCore
๐ŸŽธ Rock History ๐ŸŽธ (@historyrock_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very young and hungry Led Zeppelin performing โ€œDazed and Confusedโ€ in Paris, 1969. This was a promotional visit for the band and, as is evident in this clip, Zeppelin was playing at a very high level, to demonstrate what was to be the next dominant force of the 70s. This

๐ŸŽธ Rock History ๐ŸŽธ (@historyrock_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lynyrd Skynyrd performing "Sweet Home Alabama" at Knebworth, 1976. On August 21, 1976, Lynyrd Skynyrd took the stage at Knebworth as part of a daylong festival which also included Todd Rundgren's Utopia, 10cc and The Rolling Stones. The show has gone down in Lynyrd Skynyrd

The Beatles Earth (@beatlesearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60 years ago, The Beatles played "The Ed Sullivan Show". A record-shattering 73 million people tuned-in live to see what all the excitement was about and watch the Beatles for the first time. It was the largest TV audience ever & is still considered a milestone in pop culture.

๐ŸŽธ Rock History ๐ŸŽธ (@historyrock_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very young and hungry Led Zeppelin performing โ€œCommunication Breakdownโ€ in Paris, 1969. This was a promotional visit for the band and, as is evident in this clip, Zeppelin was playing at a very high level, to demonstrate what was to be the next dominant force of the 70s.