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without drifting off topic, the same can be said for other records, that frankly ain't much cop, but are as rare as hell.

Thanks re-enforces the argument.................. :g:

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it wish folk wouldnt say ` the floor was heaving`...at some venues if you played the hokey cokey the floor would be heaving. ive heard that this actually happened..now where was it :g:

I used to go to a venue (when I were a kid like) where the floor did actually "heave", it was wooden and used to bend and if you weren't

careful you'd get catapulted upwards............

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it wish folk wouldnt say ` the floor was heaving`...at some venues if you played the hokey cokey the floor would be heaving. ive heard that this actually happened..now where was it :g:

I'll remember not to use the expression again, Dave. :yes:

I'll just say that the 'floor reaction' was considerable.

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brad hales sold a chipped copy recently..now he`s selling a cracked copy....wonder if he`s upgraded again

chipped, cracked, g+ condition...my good god! I think I will better settle with a 5 gbp copy of Kim Weston "Helpless" in excellent condition in the meantime. I mean its even a better tune.

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Well a good copy sounds bad enough ,play's VG ,You must be joking,it wants chucking in the bin ,as do all other copies :ohmy::yes:

Bazza :hatsoff2:

Oh and just my opinion of course :g:

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Margaret Little has a phenomonal backing track, unbelievable that it stayed unknown to the majority for so long. It's a classic northern backing - I don't think anyone could deny that. I do have issues with Margaret's singing though. When I listen to it, out and about, I'm hit by this initial wall of fantastic Northern, but in parts her voice kills it for me. Another tune that does this to me is "Joanne Touchstone" great backing, full of promise, then she kinda spoils it for me!! Sorry Margaret, sorry Joanne.

Des

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Margaret Little has a phenomonal backing track, unbelievable that it stayed unknown to the majority for so long. It's a classic northern backing - I don't think anyone could deny that. I do have issues with Margaret's singing though. When I listen to it, out and about, I'm hit by this initial wall of fantastic Northern, but in parts her voice kills it for me. Another tune that does this to me is "Joanne Touchstone" great backing, full of promise, then she kinda spoils it for me!! Sorry Margaret, sorry Joanne.

Des

Joanne touchstone - walk softly is a fab record me thinks :yes:


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