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    All at JackArmy.net would like to thank everyone who has played a part on this site over the past 25 years whether that is through writing, contributing, moderating, posting or just visting and reading.

    Without any of you the work that has gone into the site would have been pointless and we will always be proud that we built, generated and managed a community that was such a big part of the Swansea City supporting life for so long.

    It has been a pleasure to bring to you the site for so long but the time is now right to turn the lights out for the last time but we do it both with a heavy heart and a sense of pride driven by the so many messages received since we announced the closure.

    The site will remain here for a period until we archive and mothball it for the last time later this summer but all aspects are in a read only format.

    Thank you though for all the memories

    Phil Sumbler
    Owner, jackarmy.net

54 years ago today

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8 Aug 1969, The photo session for the cover of The Beatles Abbey Road album took place on the crossing outside Abbey Road studios. Photographer Iain McMillan, balanced on a step-ladder in the middle of the road took six shots of John, Ringo, Paul, and George walking across the zebra crossing while a policeman held up the traffic. The band then returned to the studio and recorded overdubs on ‘The End’, ‘I Want You (She's So Heavy)’ and ‘Oh! Darling’.

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This is our Christmas card from a few years ago.
Thanks Blaze. :lol:
 

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Tin hat time here , but never really got The Beatles , groundbreaking and a new sound for that time .
Seems the Americans loved them though .

Good stuff like Let it Be , then Hey Jude which went on forever at the end with that awful chorus .

McCartney then done the unbeatable Bond theme Live and Let Die , but also alas Frog Chorus and Mull of Kintyere .

Sone random TV teatime quiz show on my workplace tele asked the question , who were originally The Quarrymen .
I shouted at the telebox The Beatles , correct answer , some of my colleagues looked at me as if I had two heads .
 
Robbie said:
Tin hat time here , but never really got The Beatles , groundbreaking and a new sound for that time .
Seems the Americans loved them though .

Good stuff like Let it Be , then Hey Jude which went on forever at the end with that awful chorus .

McCartney then done the unbeatable Bond theme Live and Let Die , but also alas Frog Chorus and Mull of Kintyere .

Sone random TV teatime quiz show on my workplace tele asked the question , who were originally The Quarrymen .
I shouted at the telebox The Beatles , correct answer , some of my colleagues looked at me as if I had two heads .

My friend was in Live and Let Die.
 

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