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Just reading posts about now and then / oldies etc.

Are the following still played at Northern venues??

I have youtubed them so you can have a listen

Number 1

Number 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1U12Jxt7r8

Number 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoPeqUphwCk

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Not heard any of these recently, but have heard Lovin is Really My Game :D , not that my legs can cope with it any more.

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Just reading posts about now and then / oldies etc.

Are the following still played at Northern venues??

I have youtubed them so you can have a listen

Number 1

Number 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1U12Jxt7r8

Number 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoPeqUphwCk

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

WOW all that synth, I remember them all (although I think Jaws was a little slower than that) Definitely played at the All dayers of the time and spun in the local clubs by the likes of Eric Hearn & Terry Lennaine, you might add Double Exsposure to that list :D

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ln answer to your question l really don't know cos l'm over here

but if they don't then they should cos there were some crackers

there,but don't forget You Make Me Feel Mighty Real and.....

Native New Yorker!!

I was dj'ing in normal disco's at the time of Sylvester,so I never heard it played at a Northern night,but I won a trip to Paris dancing to it one night in a dance comp,Not that I was any good may I add,but just threw in a few Northern moves and stomped a bit,

I still dj now and again in Bury and always play Native New Yorker,goes down a storm

Thinking about the dancing competition now!!!

The other dancers must have been shite if I won lol

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Great tracks - take me back 30 years. All of them in my collection. Shame the scene was divided so much by them at the time.

Yep I agree with you,

I did'nt in 76-77 though,

To me they were New York Disco / Mecca tracks,

And I at the time was an oldies 60's type of chap,still am at heart but,yes I have them :D

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Yep I agree with you,

I did'nt in 76-77 though,

To me they were New York Disco / Mecca tracks,

And I at the time was an oldies 60's type of chap,still am at heart but,yes I have them :(

I heard "Jean Carne - If You Wanna Go Back" last night at Village Soul ....that vocal still does it for me :)

Phil

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That's right,mate and you was helping Gordon in Thunderbird 4... He was a right Knobhead!! :thumbsup:

Thunderbird 4, was and still is my all time bestest ever Thunderbird and could only ever be beaten by Captain Troy Tempest in "Stingray",That is if they had been in the same programme,But alas they were'nt,so I will have to agree that Gordon Tracey was indeed a knobhead,But correct me if I'm wrong what the heck as Thunderbird 4 got to do with Brainstorm :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS7UEqO6gjc

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