GREAT records of the 60's 70's 80's


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Layla - Derrick & the Dominoes

Jingo - Santana

Roxanne - Police

Fire and Rain -James Taylor

It's Too Late - Carole King

Revolution - Beatles

Witch Queen of New Orleans - Redbone

In the Ghetto - Elvis

Grapevine - Marvin Gaye

Gimme All Your Lovin - ZZ Top...

I will think of more

Whats Yours?

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Pretty Women - The Big 'O'

Like I've never been gone - Billy Fury

I got you babe - Sonny & Cher

for a few, notice there aint no Elvis in there, thats because It would take up the whole screen!!!!

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How about:

River Deep Mountain High - Ike and Tina Turner

If I were a Carpenter - Bobby Darin

Reach Out - The Four Tops

In Dreams - Roy Orbison

What do you Wanna Make Those Eyes at me For - Emile Ford

Stand by me - Otis Redding

These are what I can remember from working behind a bar in Leeds not far from Ellend Road.

A ;)

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My Old Mans a Champion Dung Slinger and Drink Up Thy Zider Adge Cutler B)

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My Boomarang Wont Come Back :Shock:

By Charlie Drake - Is he still alive?

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Now com on, this is a serious topic :rolleyes:

Findagrave dont have im YET.

He was born 19th June, 1925.

Charlie suffered a stroke which has left him blind and he is now in Brinsworth House, a home especially for retired show business people.

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Although Otis is recconed to be the greatest soul singer, There are better in my opinion.

How about...

Higher and Higher - Jackie Wilson?

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I love all of the above especially soul,anything 60s

I think i'm alone here but I do not care for the Beetles. :ph34r:

I much preferred the Beatles Angi, beetles give me the shivers slywink

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I love all of the above especially soul,anything 60s

I think i'm alone here but I do not care for the Beetles. :ph34r:

I didn't care too much for the Beatles when they first came onto the scene, they knocked my hero of his perch, but he soon came back, as the years have passed and I really have taken the time to listen to some of the Beatle songs, I've got to like them, but still not as much as my mate - The King! !fly!

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!rulez! Sorry here i go again, Elvis no, never really did anything for me. Beatles same again couldn't understand what the fuss was all about...Jan & Dean, Beach Boys now they turned my wheel..Ok before anybody else points it out the Beach Boys sang alot of Jan & deans original recordings and they never went surfing or drag racing. What made them good for me was they reflected the times and my feelings back in those heady days of my youth.

She'll have Fun Fun Fun til her daddy takes her T bird away..

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Beach Boys and Mama's & Papa's have been permanent passengers in all of my motors over the last 20 years.

My 6 and 7 year old grandaughters are word-perfect and won't tolerate any reduction in volume!

Cheers

Robt P.

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Hey got on tonite, Pemberton, i have original Billy Fury LP love, trying to track down Phil Chance so we can arrange for him to sing the KIngs songs for you, he normally sings em at Basford pub on a Sundat lunch time kareoki, The Nelson Pub, he is so like him close eyes and you thinks its our Billy

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My faves

60's The Who : My Generation.

70's Symarip/Pyramids ; Skinhead Moonstomp (realeased as single in 69 but album in 70)

80's splodgenessabounds ; 2 pints of lager. b-side to simon templer.

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At that Time I was seriously into Reggae & Ska.

Comercial as it was, I like Johnny Reggae by the Piglets, if only the backing,

Instrumental which was the B side.

On a search for this I found the following on Ebay...

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SKINHEAD REGGAE / BELL UK / PIGLETS / JOHNNY REGGAE

Winning bid: EUR 35.43

(Approximately £24.29)

Ended: 08-Oct-05 17:39:48 BST

Start time: 01-Oct-05 17:39:48 BST

History: 13 bids (EUR 1.00 starting bid)

Winning bidder: b.bolognese(private)

Item location: Berlin

Germany

Post to: United States, Europe

Postage costs: EUR 1.50 -- Unversicherter Versand

Postage, payment details and return policy

bell bll-1180, uk 1971

a: johnny reggae - piglets

b: version

zustand: ex-

brauch ich nicht zu kommentieren denke ich

viel erfolg!

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One of the greatest groups from around this era in my eyes were the The Small faces..

Itchycoo Park, Lazy Sunday, Tin Soldier, All or Nothin', My Minds eye, etc..

and not forgetting the 'Ogdens Nut Gone Flake' LP, circa 68, which featured a round sleeve cover, and Professor Stanley Unwin narrating between the tracks.. a pure classic!

I've still got my copy from the sixties tucked away in the cupboard somewhere..

I'll have to look it up and see what it's fetching on Ebay, it might be sitting on a fortune!

BTW: NO begging letters - thank you!

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