Posted July 2, 201014 yr 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
July 3, 201014 yr 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 TRAVIS WOMACK -SCRATCHY
July 3, 201014 yr it,s because they used to play it in the car when traveling to blackpool mecca or the twisted wheel x
July 3, 201014 yr 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
July 6, 201014 yr 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. xx Edited July 6, 201014 yr by burt weed on
July 6, 201014 yr 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
July 6, 201014 yr 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.
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