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Joined 13th December 2018

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Sara80

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“LOL, Nightmare! The band brings back wonderful hilarious times of hair metal 80s. (sad). Toga back then were a good live act. Lots of fun, a great sound, good night out. I think at the time they were the only Manchester Metal band in a very ‘Indie City’ which made them different or out of date, something. Toga played original music some great some not so. Never could work out their influences, they had moments of Thin Lizzy or Journey, although clearly the lead singer was influenced by Y&T imitation sleaze. Absolutely desperately funny when he broke back into a Salford accent. When the band did hit on uniqueness; Shout it to the Nations, Josephine, Lost Nights and my favourite, Lights or something like that. This set them apart, different, something to listen to, edge. Sadly they did not pursue edge. Great days though. Crazy nights too. It must have been, for a bunch of missfits called ‘Sara's’ to trudge around the North. Anyone remember Leeds

Lost Nights”
13 Dec 2018