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Post by Dirty Epic on Oct 20, 2017 14:10:37 GMT
I did like Phil Oakey's and Georgio Moroder's Electric Dreams from this weeks selection... not really fussed on the rest being honest.
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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 20, 2017 16:25:12 GMT
I did like Phil Oakey's and Georgio Moroder's Electric Dreams from this weeks selection... not really fussed on the rest being honest. One of my favourite 80's tracks that Gene.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Oct 20, 2017 19:59:15 GMT
Yesterday's TOTPs, (04/10/1984), included this instantly recognisable location :- Who's promo was that Windy? Paul McCartney's "No More Lonely Nights" Sam.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Oct 20, 2017 20:23:12 GMT
Thanks Sam
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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 20, 2017 20:30:40 GMT
Look at around 2.55 into this clip DE Gene.
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Post by Steve Austin on Oct 20, 2017 20:35:53 GMT
Look at around 2.55 into this clip DE Gene. Being a McCartney nut, I love this. Got the album and cassette of this. Even better knowing it was in Regan....just
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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 20, 2017 20:41:41 GMT
Being a McCartney nut, I love this. Got the album and cassette of this. Even better knowing it was in Regan....just Considering the REAL Paul McCartney was killed in a car accident in November 1966, the bloke that replaced him in my opinion was even better than the original one from The Beatles. Gene Genie
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Post by Steve Austin on Oct 20, 2017 20:51:03 GMT
Being a McCartney nut, I love this. Got the album and cassette of this. Even better knowing it was in Regan....just Considering the REAL Paul McCartney was killed in a car accident in November 1966, the bloke that replaced him in my opinion was even better than the original one from The Beatles. Gene Genie Yes, good old Billy Shears, he's done OK. Personally, I'd hate someone going around pretending to be me
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Post by Steve Austin on Oct 23, 2017 8:43:13 GMT
I enjoyed seeing No More Lonely Nights again, that was probably the highlight of the two episodes for me. Simon Bates introduced The Stranglers "Skin Deep" by stating he thought it better than "Golden Brown", not sure about that one Simon
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Post by Gene Hunt on Oct 23, 2017 8:53:30 GMT
Simon Bates introduced The Stranglers "Skin Deep" by stating he thought it better than "Golden Brown", not sure about that one Simon Me neither
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