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someone played this for my bro when he died on mary fox on radio stoke said this record reminded this of him xx julie xx

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  On 02/07/2010 at 23:58, julie s said:

someone played this for my bro when he died on mary fox on radio stoke said this record reminded this of him xx julie xx

Tis a oldie Julie and one of the wierdest records i ever heard ....sorry to hear about your loss but i'd would love to find out why this record reminded someone of your brother:yes:

Interestingly i bet this would go down well in some venues today

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it,s because they used to play it in the car when traveling to blackpool mecca or the twisted wheel x

  On 03/07/2010 at 11:45, julie s said:

it,s because they used to play it in the car when traveling to blackpool mecca or the twisted wheel x

Thanks for the reply Julie ....glad it was a simple explanantion cos that is one wierd tune to relate to someone otherwise :ohmy:

:thumbup: sorry to hear of ur loss,but i think he must have had gud taste and enjoyed a dance,,to me its a great oldie an can see were they were cummin from.i liked so much i bought the british,an the import..proppa. god bless.kenny.h.:hatsoff2: xx

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it used to get hammered in Mr M's and must say sounded good at the time, always a floor filler, often wondered what the floor reaction would be if it was played out now :thumbup:

i play this at soul, mod, rockabilly & funk gigs from time to time, it goes down pretty well everywhere. I love it, the drums are bananas. One of those records which can sit kind of well in a lot of scenes but not perfectly in any if that makes sense.

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