I read that chancer Knight is making a new Star Wars film, he'll probably try and crowbar a few nose references into that as well.
Quote from: The Man With A Stick on May 22, 2024, 07:58:54 AMI read that chancer Knight is making a new Star Wars film, he'll probably try and crowbar a few nose references into that as well.Sty Wars Episode 10. No Hope
I dread him getting hold of The Accidental Gangster books about the Fewtrells (from Aston) and him turning them into a bunch of loveable Small Heath rogues who saw off the Krays in the name of Birmingham City.
Quote from: The Edge on May 22, 2024, 01:41:54 AMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on May 22, 2024, 12:31:55 AMQuote from: The Edge on May 21, 2024, 06:22:03 PMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on May 21, 2024, 04:52:05 PMhttps://youtu.be/322PTtZ1WLs?si=YG4zoSsJtNtARrgkThis is beautiful. I love the pure Brummieness of it too.I love the fact that they used the Peaky Blinders theme as the noses would hate that.Stephen Knight is desperate to write the noses into everything he does about Birmingham. There's nothing historically to connect them to PB and he did the same with the recent "This Town" series. He tried to make a whole genre of music called Ska and Two Tone about the Zulus. It was nothing to do with them apart from a few skinheads who followed them at that time. Two Tone/ Ska was much more of a Coventry thing.The Zulus didn’t even exist until 84.As I said in another thread, Peaky Blinders was based on a Birmingham gang led by Billy Kimber, who lived in Summer Lane. Knight was so desperate not to include Aston that he portrayed Kimber as a cockney and an enemy of the Brummies. The only Brummie in the first series was Benjamin Zephaniah, a proud Villa fan.All true. As for Stephen Knight it's such a pity that the BBC have finally woke up to the fact that the city actually does have a lot of interesting stories to tell and he's the effing storyteller. He's undoubtedly a talented writer but his insistence on shoehorning the noses in at every opportunity stops me from watching cos it's irritating and laughable. Next up will probably be a story about the great train robbery where a load of noses from Solihull famously held up a Royal Mail train and used the money to overthrow Fidel Castro and they all now own half of Cuba.I dread him getting hold of The Accidental Gangster books about the Fewtrells (from Aston) and him turning them into a bunch of loveable Small Heath rogues who saw off the Krays in the name of Birmingham City.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on May 22, 2024, 12:31:55 AMQuote from: The Edge on May 21, 2024, 06:22:03 PMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on May 21, 2024, 04:52:05 PMhttps://youtu.be/322PTtZ1WLs?si=YG4zoSsJtNtARrgkThis is beautiful. I love the pure Brummieness of it too.I love the fact that they used the Peaky Blinders theme as the noses would hate that.Stephen Knight is desperate to write the noses into everything he does about Birmingham. There's nothing historically to connect them to PB and he did the same with the recent "This Town" series. He tried to make a whole genre of music called Ska and Two Tone about the Zulus. It was nothing to do with them apart from a few skinheads who followed them at that time. Two Tone/ Ska was much more of a Coventry thing.The Zulus didn’t even exist until 84.As I said in another thread, Peaky Blinders was based on a Birmingham gang led by Billy Kimber, who lived in Summer Lane. Knight was so desperate not to include Aston that he portrayed Kimber as a cockney and an enemy of the Brummies. The only Brummie in the first series was Benjamin Zephaniah, a proud Villa fan.All true. As for Stephen Knight it's such a pity that the BBC have finally woke up to the fact that the city actually does have a lot of interesting stories to tell and he's the effing storyteller. He's undoubtedly a talented writer but his insistence on shoehorning the noses in at every opportunity stops me from watching cos it's irritating and laughable. Next up will probably be a story about the great train robbery where a load of noses from Solihull famously held up a Royal Mail train and used the money to overthrow Fidel Castro and they all now own half of Cuba.
Quote from: The Edge on May 21, 2024, 06:22:03 PMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on May 21, 2024, 04:52:05 PMhttps://youtu.be/322PTtZ1WLs?si=YG4zoSsJtNtARrgkThis is beautiful. I love the pure Brummieness of it too.I love the fact that they used the Peaky Blinders theme as the noses would hate that.Stephen Knight is desperate to write the noses into everything he does about Birmingham. There's nothing historically to connect them to PB and he did the same with the recent "This Town" series. He tried to make a whole genre of music called Ska and Two Tone about the Zulus. It was nothing to do with them apart from a few skinheads who followed them at that time. Two Tone/ Ska was much more of a Coventry thing.The Zulus didn’t even exist until 84.As I said in another thread, Peaky Blinders was based on a Birmingham gang led by Billy Kimber, who lived in Summer Lane. Knight was so desperate not to include Aston that he portrayed Kimber as a cockney and an enemy of the Brummies. The only Brummie in the first series was Benjamin Zephaniah, a proud Villa fan.
Quote from: Deano's Mullet on May 21, 2024, 04:52:05 PMhttps://youtu.be/322PTtZ1WLs?si=YG4zoSsJtNtARrgkThis is beautiful. I love the pure Brummieness of it too.I love the fact that they used the Peaky Blinders theme as the noses would hate that.Stephen Knight is desperate to write the noses into everything he does about Birmingham. There's nothing historically to connect them to PB and he did the same with the recent "This Town" series. He tried to make a whole genre of music called Ska and Two Tone about the Zulus. It was nothing to do with them apart from a few skinheads who followed them at that time. Two Tone/ Ska was much more of a Coventry thing.
https://youtu.be/322PTtZ1WLs?si=YG4zoSsJtNtARrgkThis is beautiful. I love the pure Brummieness of it too.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on May 22, 2024, 04:11:57 AMI dread him getting hold of The Accidental Gangster books about the Fewtrells (from Aston) and him turning them into a bunch of loveable Small Heath rogues who saw off the Krays in the name of Birmingham City.Do you rate the book Percy and do you think it's accurate? I've read your book, but can't recall if you reference the Fewtrells