Guest FYLDECOAST Posted August 18, 2006 Posted August 18, 2006 They are not taking it seriously.. The clip of Maurice Jones always makes me smile Legendary St Annes butcher who used to advertise Northern Tapes for sale alongside neck chops and sausages . The Lytham Lions Club has a long history of northern events , going back to the early 70s with John Le Saint . Still going strong with Ged Parker And myself as residents Steve McWilliams
Guest Baz Posted August 18, 2006 Posted August 18, 2006 The serious dancers put down talc to reduce the friction of fraction What a crap film!
Ged Parker Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 They are not taking it seriously.. Not long after this was filmed Mauriced had his collection stolen . It doesn't always pay to advertise. The music is hardly descriptive of what we play now. Mind you I'm not sure Richard Temple was played even in '93 I think the TV company had to overdub with something they could get the rights to. There can't be many venues still holding northern events that were holding them in '74 or maybe earlier (I didn't go until '76). Next night here 9th September £3 in (I think it was £3 13 years ago when Maurice was promoting the venue)
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