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Guest profmarkc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbmLQOlheGQ

Ripped from a 30 year old cassette tape. The only cassette tape of mine that has survived since the late 70's. Most other tracks I was able to get from iTunes, 1 was on a CD I managed to get 2nd hand from Amazon, 1 I could only get on Vinyl - good job my record player is still in the attic.

For anyone wondering what the youth of Lincolnshire were listing to in 76 here is what was on that 30 year old cassette:

(Pick Me Up) Put Me In Your Pocket Jeanette Harper

S.O.S. (All We Need Is Time For Love) Today's People

I Don't Know What Foot To Dance On Kim Tolliver

Baby Don't You Weep Edward Hamilton & Arabians

Two Timin Double Dealin The Ikettes

Seven Day Lover James Fountain

Life is a song worth singing Mistura

Wee Oo I'll Let it be You Babe Louise Lewis

Gonna Fix You Good Little Anthony & The Imperials

If You Ever Walk Out Of My Life Dena Barnes

He's a Flirt The Sequins

You're The Cream Of The Crop Andre Maurice

Time Will Pass You By Tobi Legend

You Don't Love Me Epitome Of Sound

What Good Am I Mickie Champion

Panic Reparta & The Delrons

I Don't Want to Discuss It Little Richard

Psychedlic Soul Saxie Russell

Summer In the Parks The East Coast Connection

You Sexy Sugar Plum (But I Like It) Roger Collins

I Can See Him Loving You Anderson Brothers

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Guest profmarkc
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Fantastic!

I even recognise the label!

Much appreciated

Guest profmarkc
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No longer a wanted. Did not need to resort to Vinyl there is a copy on "The Cleethorpes Story" and I managed to get a 2nd hand copy of that of off Amazon for a tenner. Finally my modest Northern Soul collection of singles and that one cassette tape is on itunes and I can plug the headphones in at work and while away those dull moments reminiscing about being 16 an able to do a back drop without being hospitalised.

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Unlucky Mick - It was a classic in the 70s - one of the oddball ones like Brothers& sisters - Dont let em tell you on Nickel - another unusual one played out that was very popular for about 6 months

Johnny Jones - Purple Haze,French Fries, same time as well Ernie.Never realised how "jazzy" the guitar lead is on "The Gig".

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