Thanks to everyone for your patience. It's taken me a few weeks to get it together following the Christmas and New Year festivities. More updates coming later today, I promise.
I found this Julian autograph while going through some old stuff this week. I got this at a Cope gig in Lancaster. This was on the "World Shut Your Mouth" tour, his first tour following the demise of the Teardrops. It was supposed to be at the University, but got moved to a venue in central Lancaster called The Sugarmill because tickets weren't selling too well. He was absolutely brilliant as I recall. I gave him a lump of dope and he autographed my hanky. Fair's fair.
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