Going out with a Blam . . . Blam Blam Blam's Mark Bell and Jacqui Brooks show the aftermath of the crash that finished off the van, the tour, the band, and the sales of Luxury Length in 1982. Bassist Tim Mahon, who was driving, was most seriously injured, but despite the loss of two fingers on his right hand, he re-learned the bass, changing to a thumb-picking style.
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Rip It Up, Issue 100, 1 November 1985, Page 18
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66Going out with a Blam . . . Blam Blam Blam's Mark Bell and Jacqui Brooks show the aftermath of the crash that finished off the van, the tour, the band, and the sales of Luxury Length in 1982. Bassist Tim Mahon, who was driving, was most seriously injured, but despite the loss of two fingers on his right hand, he re-learned the bass, changing to a thumb-picking style. Rip It Up, Issue 100, 1 November 1985, Page 18
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