Don’t recognise those lyrics ...... Lady face the morning sun The sunlight in your hair Northern Lady, you're the one Why do you mean so much to me I need you every night Northern Lady, you're the one If you need me, I'll be there I'll fly right back to you Northern Lady you're the one Will you use your head tonight And come into my room Northern Lady, you're the one You're the one Lady face the morning sun The sunlight in your hair Northern Lady, you're the one Why do you mean so much to me I need you every night Northern Lady, you're the one Northern Lady, you're the one
I do, used to watch them at the Civic Hall, they had a large union jack behind them as a backdrop and Bill Byford used to pick his nose and flick it into the crowd Sheer raw power and noise Great days
Biff Byford was in the Nash one evening when I called in after an away game at Crystal Palace. He took the piss out of my BFC tracksuit top which I ‘got’ from Norman Rimmington. Seemed particularly amused by my sewn on badge which said ‘Barnsley - Kings of the League’. Cheeky ****. I’d have smacked him but couldn’t get near for the groupies (male).
Me nan used to know biff pretty well from somewhere. Met him once seemed pretty nice though for sone reason he was scared of me nan. Reckon she had given him a bollicking when he was a kid.
Coast were a three piece that Biff and Quinny were in. When they joined up with Dobby Dawson and Graham Oliver they started calling themselves Son of a Bitch. An early concert staple of Saxon's was the song 'Bap Shoo Ap' which had its origins as a Coast tune - I can remember lamp posts all around the Town festooned with stickers saying 'Bap Shoo Ap With Coast'!