Craig Strongman

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  1. Before Levi's became popular, there were two very good brands of jeans, probably many more, but I remember these, one was Varlson, and the other was.........and you know what...the name has just gone out of my head! I also had a pair of the bronze ones, which when you turned them up, had almost dark yellow innards. The cheap jeans of the day were Tec Sak, or possibly Tec Sac, and were very thin material by comparison. Then of course the likes of Levi, Wrangler and Lee all became the ones to have in the mid sixties onwards. I still have my very first pair of 501's which are in a state of r
  2. Back during my days on Radio Trent, I worked there with the Flirtations, probs mid 80's to early 90's. At least I think it was there!
  3. Commo, The Realm Riders had 5 speed gears. Mine was a pale blue with, I recall white or pale blue full size mudguards, which as soon as I could afford, were swapped for some small alloy ones, which didn't do a very good job, but looked far more sporty!
  4. Mess, I'm thinking the shop opposite Lenos was Stevensons. I had my first pair of Levi's from there, and a while later a matching Levi's jacket. 52/6 and 63/6 I believe. Nothing by today's standards but a lot compared to most jeans in 1966!
  5. Pianoman I think the confusion here is caused by the fact that it looks like you did a " quote" from my post about razzle dazzle, except it didn't state that it was a quote, thanks to my daughter for pointing that out to me!
  6. Ah....Campags and tubs, And the " must have" on any bike then were the centre pull brakes! My Dawes bike had alloy handlebars which were engraved....it made all the difference!
  7. Re the Macmillan Motown doo! it sells out amazingly quickly! There are two a year, first one this year is on Saturday April 5, and the person you need to contact ASAP is Mal, (female) on 07977 800 265 Tell her I told you to call, might help in case tickets are sold out. Re Mick Parker, I know I've mentioned this before, but a mate and I were on the 43 bus into Nottingham, which went past Micks cafe on Radfrord Rd, he got on, and sat in front of us, noticing I had an LP in my hand, and seeing the front cover, he enquired if I liked The Beach Boys as I'd got their album......except it was The
  8. Very true, just checked to see who's was started first......and it was mine!!!!! A whole 18 months ahead of the other one!! Yay hay!!! Lol! Joking apart, the other one was really about seeing if anybody remembered Seamus....
  9. Me and some mates The Clifford's also living on Northgate would go and press our noses up against jack Clayton's windows on a Sunday afternoon, when they were closed, I remember Steven saying he wanted a Viking bike, but I'd set my heart on a Dawes Realm Rider, which my mum scrimped and saved to eventually buy me. It was a real treat to go back and buy tape, and stoppers for the handlebars as and when the bike needed them! How easily we were pleased back then.
  10. I watched this at Chris Nichols house in Bestwood on the Friday evening, before we went to the Dungeon. And as far as I'm aware it was The Bar Kay's on the show. Very sad how a number of them died, alongside Otis in that plane crash.
  11. Absolutely Michael, With Mick doing some backing vocals on it too. Did you see the RSG Otis special with Chris Farlowe and Eric Burden?
  12. Razzle dazzle was mentioned in the second to last paragraph. Make that the third paragraph, as there's a solitary line at the end.
  13. Pianoman Check post 136! I said exactly what you then have. Keep up son ! Lol!
  14. I'm thinking the Dalziels were from around the Liddington street/ Rosetta Rd area?
  15. By the way, the exclamation marks should be commas, except my stupid iPad keeps getting them the wrong way round!
  16. Hi Lizzie, It's strange but I can recall walking up Stanford St and seeing Kenny's mini van, which was green, but a light green, and yes he did, and to a degree does still look like KR! It's been a few years since I last saw Kenny to talk to! last time I did! I was on air at Century 106 FM, and when I was doing the evening bit,mid shoot straight up to the now closed Fox just up the road in Sneinton, where he used to drink. There are a fair few ex Dungeon members that go to the Motown and Soul night that I do for Macmillan cancer care at the Polish club on Sherwood Rise, have you ever been?
  17. Dave one tab! Or Dave Nyman to give him his proper name. I remember saying what a nice shirt he had on one night, and he asked if I wanted to buy it for five bob, so I gave him the money, a lot for a 14 year old I might add, and long story short he said he'd give it me the next night......and he didn't!
  18. Paulus Kenny Astle's mini van was either a very pale green, or light grey, and had that letter "E" on the back of it. I did ask at the time, and was told it stood for free love, cos if you removed certain bits of the E, you could make an F for free, and an L, for love from it.......
  19. PS So sorry it's taken me so long to respond. I only got the heads up about it earlier today.......
  20. Hi Beduth, You are a few years older than me, but a lot of the places and people you mention certainly ring bells! Can I correct you on the Egypt rd school name? Although it was indeed on that road, it was called Northgate primary, but there were still some of the teachers you mention when I got there. As for the Panthers autographs, they were done for you two years before I was born, but yes I did meet some of the other players later on, in fact I became friends with Archie and Gwen Singecombe in later years when I took up karate and bought my " gi" from their shop on Alfreton Rd. You w
  21. Paulus, Pretty sure it was not Jimmy O'Kane. We all used to think it was amusing his name sounded the same as cocaine, funny what you found funny at age 14 wasn't it! And yes, I know the bung' s minimum age was 16 but I looked older, and had doctored someone else's membership card, naughty wasn't i!!!! Once again I bumped into little Eric last week, where we exchanged memories of Stanford street like a right pair of old women, Somewhere ages back on here I mentioned the non soul tracks that were played there, quite amusing as it was the home of soul and Motown.....anyway, here's a few I
  22. Thanks Mudgie Interesting to note he has never corrected me about his " new" name! Did you know a guy called Randy? He was at Claremont school at the same time as me, albeit older, also Jimmy Cocayne? I think that's how his surname was spelt!
  23. I don't know about anyone else, but I can't read the above message in the type it was originally posted in.
  24. Anyone remember "little Eric " Wore a bottle green suit, and usually brogues........ Anyway, I keep bumping into him in Beeston, where we usually talk about the bung!
  25. Ha ha! Totally agree with that! Hence me not ever hearing Levi 501's ever being referred to as dungarees!