And as a massive Blyth Power fan since 1983. My mission as a grass-roots Ticket Inspector and eventual Head of Revenue Protection for First Group was to catch every fare evading rail enthusiast who tried to get free mileage behind my company's traction and prosecute them! Twas my job til 2009, but not now.... Inspector Siegfried Muller was my hero, but as guard worked 47484 up and down to Westbury and Banbury many times... IKB.. I expect I'll get lots of abuse for that but we are all part of the same old punk parcel.. it was Mad Max out there, but under Caution, in the yellow light and notebook interview meaning simultaneously! Long may Blyth Power continue.
And as a massive Blyth Power fan since 1983. My mission as a grass-roots Ticket Inspector and eventual Head of Revenue Protection for First Group was to catch every fare evading rail enthusiast who tried to get free mileage behind my company's traction and prosecute them! Twas my job til 2009, but not now.... Inspector Siegfried Muller was my hero, but as guard worked 47484 up and down to Westbury and Banbury many times... IKB.. I expect I'll get lots of abuse for that but we are all part of the same old punk parcel.. it was Mad Max out there, but under Caution, in the yellow light and notebook interview meaning simultaneously! Long may Blyth Power continue.
If Mssrs Illingworth, Sharpe and Grint are still around, let's have a pint for old time's sake? Especially Paul... we've had fun at BP gigs since!
check out Eastfield, the other rail-punk band. they've got a great song about fare dodging
Toton is Nottinghamshire lol
what year is this from?
martin Johnston ah good question! I recall videoing this from the TV when I lived in Newport, South Wales in and around 1991
yantree cheers looks like the filming they used on TV 91/92, thanks for info,this is a gem I havnt seen till now.