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Really enjoy the Sat am show - Dr Goldfoot & The Bikini Machine - weird lyric but what a tune :)

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    Doesn't the Supremes label look like the Discovery label design, as in the Bootleggers 45.

  •   Morning Harry - don't know a show quite like it...informative as sin too.

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    Morning Barry. Great show, listen in most weeks, or tape it

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  On 30/08/2014 at 08:36, HARRY CROSBY said:

Morning Barry. Great show, listen in most weeks, or tape it :thumbsup:

 

Morning Harry - don't know a show quite like it...informative as sin too.

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I have the soundtrack to the sequel. The Sloopys tracks are Ramsey Lewis style instrumentals. Great artwork on both LPs!

 

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  On 30/08/2014 at 08:09, Barry said:

Really enjoy the Sat am show - Dr Goldfoot & The Bikini Machine - weird lyric but what a tune :)

 

Can't find it on the radio iplayer. Do you have a link?

whats the price of the supremes track ..and how rare is it...

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  On 30/08/2014 at 08:40, simon t said:

Anyone seen the film?

 

I have, it's a spy caper thing like the James Bond spoofs, there was a follow up, Dr. Goldfoot & The Girl Bombs, both available on Veehd.

I love Sounds Of The 60's but I enjoy Tony Blackburn's Pick Of The Pops even more - when he does a year, the first few tracks are always songs that were bubbling under and never usually get played on oldies shows.

  On 30/08/2014 at 10:27, Pete S said:

I love Sounds Of The 60's but I enjoy Tony Blackburn's Pick Of The Pops even more - when he does a year, the first few tracks are always songs that were bubbling under and never usually get played on oldies shows.

I love the Tony Blackburn show - he can be quite funny at times and often mentions Lenny Gamble. I usually listen whilst tidying the garden, it turns a chore into a happy couple of hours.

The programme can sometimes stir up some vivid memories of people and places for me. 

In fact, it's about to start in a few minutes.

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What was the Ramsey Lewis-esque inst played just before the 9 o clock news?

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  On 06/09/2014 at 08:32, chatty said:

Jade east by Ramsey Lewis?

 

Shoulda known that unmistakeable piano - thanks fella.

He does play some woeful tracks as well though. Only an artists mother could love.  :lol:

  On 06/09/2014 at 10:05, Quinvy said:

He does play some woeful tracks as well though. Only an artists mother could love.  :lol:

 

He does, but he has to cover the whole scope of the 60's.  My son loved something he played by Max Bygraves a while ago about ice creams  :lol:

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  On 06/09/2014 at 10:11, Pete S said:

He does, but he has to cover the whole scope of the 60's.  My son loved something he played by Max Bygraves a while ago about ice creams  :lol:

 

That's what I like though, it's kinda nice to be immersed in the good and the odd of the 60's for an hour or so.

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