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  1. She has done exceptionally well and irrespective of her background should be looked on as a British success. We have painfully few successes in tennis and now we have a bright new talent all people can do is pull her apart. Talk about build people up just for the pleasure of pulling them down again.
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  2. A new video of Victoria and Loughboro Central
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  3. '77, memory of college in Staffs. Cool song. Electric piano, niiiiiice!
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  4. Loads of Zoot stuff spread all over this site which can be found if you use the fantastic search facility, if Bruce ever comes back here’s a few quoted snippets.
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  5. We, "The Litter" asked Tiny to join the band after "Souls A Go Go" had broken up and we played twice at the 360 as was mentioned in one of your earlier posts. Regards,Will
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  6. So many of those guys are still around and still entertaining people. I think they can be more relaxed as they have nothing to prove. Somewhere back up thread there's a big list of bands which played the 'Boat'. I saw a lot of them. Also some of them such as the Clockwork Toys, Carl's Fables and Sons and Lovers and Pete and Billy Cambell and the Mighty Sparrows were local. We had them at the 360 Club too. And then there were the likes of 'Tiny Davis Souls A Go Go', who IIRC were from Sheffield, or was that Mickey's Monkeys?.. and the Mike Stuart Span. I think we also had all
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  7. Bruce, I saw Zoot and his Big Roll Band at the Dungeon but not at the Boat Club. Two years ago we went to see him at The Jazz Cafe in Sandbanks, Dorset. He was there again this July, it’s a local venue for him as he’s from Bournemouth, but disappointingly we weren’t down there at the time this year. The evening two years ago was brilliant, a wonderful relaxed event during which we had a 3 course meal, a far cry from being crammed into the Dungeon in the mid 60s. I had quite a long chat with Zoot during the evening and he clearly remembers playing at the Dungeon and the Boat Club. A lov
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  8. Emma Raducanu and her parents have lived in the UK since she was 2 years old. That makes her British enough by my standards..
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  9. She has chosen to represent Britain and we should be thankful. She's a brilliant talent.
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  10. Whilst listening to the Paul Robey programme yesterday I heard DJ360 and Zab get a mention ....... me too!!
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