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Title: notable blueboarders
Post by: punkinhead on October 21, 2010, 04:20:29 AM
I was thinkin the other day of some people I do miss from the Blueboard...a guy named Kie Miskelly, anyone talk to him? I got the first 10 issues of his Blueboard newsletter...seemed like a good guy


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: The Heartical Don on October 21, 2010, 09:10:23 AM
Bluebird.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Andrew G. Doe on October 21, 2010, 01:16:19 PM
I was thinkin the other day of some people I do miss from the Blueboard...a guy named Kie Miskelly, anyone talk to him? I got the first 10 issues of his Blueboard newsletter...seemed like a good guy

Grade A fantasist. Claimed that the BB winning the 1966 NME poll ahead of the Beatles was down to him sending in multiple entries. Also claimed to have been robbed by Russians while on holiday in France, not to mention having a procedure on his nose then being back in the office in four days. unfortunately for him, I had the same operation, and i was told to stay indoors for ten days as catching any infection would mean I'd have to have it done again. Plus he claimed much more credit than he was due in a joint project with Joe Thomas.

Folk began questioning his claims, so one day he just vanished.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Jason on October 21, 2010, 02:47:26 PM
He was also banned at one point for posting a review of GIOMH when only the promo copies circulated. Needless to say, the limeys revolted and we all laughed.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Rob Dean on October 21, 2010, 04:02:56 PM
Sorry but I met the guy on a few occasions , even had a meal with a few Blues in Glasgow (before a BW gig there) and he had never heard 'The Fairy Tale' from Holland (so we played it on a CD Player) and whats more called it crap-Sorry what a TWAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Rob Dean on October 21, 2010, 04:10:48 PM
Also he did/does write for the daily free newspaper 'Metro' and did write a number of articles on Brian (big tick in the box) but being a hack i gave him the name Kie Miss-Spelling :-)))))


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Jason on October 21, 2010, 04:23:08 PM
Typical blueboarder; knows nothing beyond Pet Sounds and Smile as far as Beach Boys work.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: punkinhead on October 21, 2010, 08:37:50 PM
I was thinkin the other day of some people I do miss from the Blueboard...a guy named Kie Miskelly, anyone talk to him? I got the first 10 issues of his Blueboard newsletter...seemed like a good guy

Grade A fantasist. Claimed that the BB winning the 1966 NME poll ahead of the Beatles was down to him sending in multiple entries. Also claimed to have been robbed by Russians while on holiday in France, not to mention having a procedure on his nose then being back in the office in four days. unfortunately for him, I had the same operation, and i was told to stay indoors for ten days as catching any infection would mean I'd have to have it done again. Plus he claimed much more credit than he was due in a joint project with Joe Thomas.

Folk began questioning his claims, so one day he just vanished.

WOW

I knew Andrew would come through with something that would show me another Blueboarder being a douche. (ala Bluebird).
That Joe Thomas project: was that the book about Brian's solo work? I have that, it's a great resource. Still available anywhere? They did a couple others on covers and Japanese BB discography, right?


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Andrew G. Doe on October 24, 2010, 03:00:18 PM
The Joe Thomas book The Beach Boys On CD was basically his own BB CD collection. Without that book, and the others he did, my site would have been so much harder to do. Nice nice guy, but he had some kind of falling out with some other Blooies and just vanished from the BB world. Very sad.

They only collaborated on one book, which turned into Joe doing the vast bulk of the work. I think there was a disagreement over the financing of the project as well.

Bluebird... don't get me started. She's a charlatan, a liar and a thief. Swindled a friend of mine out of $1000 and still owes her $700 two years later. Close and personal friend of Brian & Melinda ? I checked with someone who is, and they laughed so much I thought they were going to have a stroke.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: ♩♬🐸 Billy C ♯♫♩🐇 on October 24, 2010, 08:28:55 PM
Wait...Joe Thomas as in THE Joe Thomas?


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: punkinhead on October 25, 2010, 09:16:25 AM
not the same one...i asked him back on the Blueboard


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: TdHabib on October 25, 2010, 09:18:21 AM
Is there a way to get the Joe Thomas book on Brian at the present time? I've always wanted to read it.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: punkinhead on October 25, 2010, 09:42:47 AM
Is there a way to get the Joe Thomas book on Brian at the present time? I've always wanted to read it.

i specially ordered from Joe Thomas, but i remember being on an Amazon...whether it was on the American or UK, I cant remember


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Andrew G. Doe on October 28, 2010, 02:21:31 PM
Miskelly's on facebook - ask him. :-)


Title: Far from being a fantasist...
Post by: HiKie on November 15, 2010, 12:56:34 PM
Think I need to respond to Mr Doe's allegations here. I'm far from being a fantasist, in 1966 I did send off numerous votes for The Beach Boys in the NME's annual end of year poll. They won by around 100 votes, I sent in around 40 so I did my bit. Don't know which surgeon operated on Mr Doe's nose but mine said I could return to work within the week which is what I did. And yes me and my partner Sylvia were gassed by the Russian mafia after stopping overnight at a service station just outside Paris while driving a motorhome to the south of France. As Editor of the Metro newspaper I'm not into making things up. I also produced 17 issues of blueboarders magazine promoting Brian and the boys' music at great expense to myself. I also take issue with your comments about the book Joe Thomas and I co-wrote. I put in 50pc and read through the proofs at least six times to get the book right. We fell out because Mr Thomas wanted me to pay for all the printing while he sold all the books.. very Irish logic. A wee tale I heard about Mr Doe...  he was in conversation once with someone quite close to the Brian camp and who had a huge knowledge of Beach Boys releases... after a while the guy got tired of Mr Doe saying 'yes I've got that one'....  so he started making up various titles of boots.. 'yes I've got that one' answered Mr Doe several times. And for those who think I don't know much about the Beach Boys... one room of my house is devoted to Beach Boys memorabilia... at the last count there were more than 1,200 CDs, 90-plus books, a similar amount of DVDS, dozens of framed front pages of magazines, gold records, a specially signed poster of one of the boys' first concerts signed by Fred Vail... need I go on? There are Beach Boys fans and there are people who think they are Beach Boys fans....


Title: Re: Far from being a fantasist...
Post by: hypehat on November 15, 2010, 01:07:19 PM
As Editor of the Metro newspaper I'm not into making things up.

 :lol


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: HiKie on November 15, 2010, 01:29:51 PM
And I thought this site was filled with intelligent people.. bang goes that  theory...


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: hypehat on November 15, 2010, 01:46:04 PM
Enjoying the delights of your 'newspaper' does not = intelligence, by the by. But that's another thread.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Jason on November 15, 2010, 02:36:43 PM
Where's my bag of world's smallest violins?


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: HiKie on November 15, 2010, 03:02:36 PM
And writing crap on a website does make you intelligent I see... DOH!


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Jason on November 15, 2010, 03:08:11 PM
Whew, we have the FAMOUS HiKie on the board now! Where's my autograph book? I'm collecting blueboarder autographs. You'll look great in between Bluebird and Bobby California. :)


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: hypehat on November 15, 2010, 03:46:38 PM
And writing crap on a website does make you intelligent I see... DOH!

Look, unless you are seriously going to call the flippin Metro a daily showcase of fine journalism, we haven't much more to discuss. I'm not the one going 'D'OH' on the internet and writing huge posts with v. basic grammar and no command of paragraphs.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Mikie on November 15, 2010, 07:54:33 PM
"HiKie". That's awfully close to my handle here. Too close. Hope it's clear that there's absolutely no association between "HiKie" and "Mikie" on this or any other board.....


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: bgas on November 15, 2010, 08:16:27 PM
"HiKie". That's awfully close to my handle here. Too close. Hope it's clear that there's absolutely no association between "HiKie" and "Mikie" on this or any other board.....

That IS pretty close; you sure you're not ghosting for hikie, Mikie? ;D


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: HiKie on November 16, 2010, 01:18:41 AM
Ahh Mr Hypehat, glad to see you're one of the 4million people a day who read Metro, Britain's most successful newspaper. I'll try to put in a few more pix, I realise the reading bit is probably a bit difficult for you...


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: hypehat on November 16, 2010, 01:32:40 AM
Very mature. This doesn't make you look very sane, you know. Way to clear that name of yours.


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: HiKie on November 16, 2010, 05:34:42 AM
Oh Mr Dean, good job you're not a journalist, you have a crap memory. It was Sue and Stu who hadn't a clue about that nonsense from Holland.. hardly surprising, they'd only been listening to the Beach Boys for two years...


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Jason on November 16, 2010, 06:23:16 AM
Man, we gotta stop referencing blueboarders all over here before the blueboarders fucking invade this place...


Title: Re: notable blueboarders
Post by: Alex on November 16, 2010, 10:27:27 AM
Man, we gotta stop referencing blueboarders all over here before the blueboarders friggin' invade this place...
I don't know about you, but I can't wait until Bluebird starts posting here!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)


Title: Re: Far from being a fantasist...
Post by: punkinhead on November 21, 2010, 10:59:31 PM
Think I need to respond to Mr Doe's allegations here. I'm far from being a fantasist, in 1966 I did send off numerous votes for The Beach Boys in the NME's annual end of year poll. They won by around 100 votes, I sent in around 40 so I did my bit. Don't know which surgeon operated on Mr Doe's nose but mine said I could return to work within the week which is what I did. And yes me and my partner Sylvia were gassed by the Russian mafia after stopping overnight at a service station just outside Paris while driving a motorhome to the south of France. As Editor of the Metro newspaper I'm not into making things up. I also produced 17 issues of blueboarders magazine promoting Brian and the boys' music at great expense to myself. I also take issue with your comments about the book Joe Thomas and I co-wrote. I put in 50pc and read through the proofs at least six times to get the book right. We fell out because Mr Thomas wanted me to pay for all the printing while he sold all the books.. very Irish logic. A wee tale I heard about Mr Doe...  he was in conversation once with someone quite close to the Brian camp and who had a huge knowledge of Beach Boys releases... after a while the guy got tired of Mr Doe saying 'yes I've got that one'....  so he started making up various titles of boots.. 'yes I've got that one' answered Mr Doe several times. And for those who think I don't know much about the Beach Boys... one room of my house is devoted to Beach Boys memorabilia... at the last count there were more than 1,200 CDs, 90-plus books, a similar amount of DVDS, dozens of framed front pages of magazines, gold records, a specially signed poster of one of the boys' first concerts signed by Fred Vail... need I go on? There are Beach Boys fans and there are people who think they are Beach Boys fans....

So Andrew, do we have your side of the story?  ;D


Title: Re: Far from being a fantasist...
Post by: punkinhead on February 18, 2011, 08:23:35 AM
Think I need to respond to Mr Doe's allegations here. I'm far from being a fantasist, in 1966 I did send off numerous votes for The Beach Boys in the NME's annual end of year poll. They won by around 100 votes, I sent in around 40 so I did my bit. Don't know which surgeon operated on Mr Doe's nose but mine said I could return to work within the week which is what I did. And yes me and my partner Sylvia were gassed by the Russian mafia after stopping overnight at a service station just outside Paris while driving a motorhome to the south of France. As Editor of the Metro newspaper I'm not into making things up. I also produced 17 issues of blueboarders magazine promoting Brian and the boys' music at great expense to myself. I also take issue with your comments about the book Joe Thomas and I co-wrote. I put in 50pc and read through the proofs at least six times to get the book right. We fell out because Mr Thomas wanted me to pay for all the printing while he sold all the books.. very Irish logic. A wee tale I heard about Mr Doe...  he was in conversation once with someone quite close to the Brian camp and who had a huge knowledge of Beach Boys releases... after a while the guy got tired of Mr Doe saying 'yes I've got that one'....  so he started making up various titles of boots.. 'yes I've got that one' answered Mr Doe several times. And for those who think I don't know much about the Beach Boys... one room of my house is devoted to Beach Boys memorabilia... at the last count there were more than 1,200 CDs, 90-plus books, a similar amount of DVDS, dozens of framed front pages of magazines, gold records, a specially signed poster of one of the boys' first concerts signed by Fred Vail... need I go on? There are Beach Boys fans and there are people who think they are Beach Boys fans....
glad to see he didn't keep posting on the best BB message board