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During a recent guest appearance on Hudson and Halls, drummer Steve Thorpe (holding chook) proved to be a Dab hand in the kitchen. Here, in a corner dairy, he and keyboardist Tim Wedde discuss the possibilities of roast chicken for tea. With chronology and technology against him, Steve settled, however, for a good old-fashioned fryup of bacon, eggs and tomatoes.

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Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 20

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During a recent guest appearance on Hudson and Halls, drummer Steve Thorpe (holding chook) proved to be a Dab hand in the kitchen. Here, in a corner dairy, he and keyboardist Tim Wedde discuss the possibilities of roast chicken for tea. With chronology and technology against him, Steve settled, however, for a good old-fashioned fryup of bacon, eggs and tomatoes. Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 20

During a recent guest appearance on Hudson and Halls, drummer Steve Thorpe (holding chook) proved to be a Dab hand in the kitchen. Here, in a corner dairy, he and keyboardist Tim Wedde discuss the possibilities of roast chicken for tea. With chronology and technology against him, Steve settled, however, for a good old-fashioned fryup of bacon, eggs and tomatoes. Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 20

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