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On 18/01/2016 at 21:50, caseoftyme said:
Help.... Somebody reminded me of Len Jewell - Betting On Love.... and what a great track it is... but I'm convinced something else uses the same backing track...driving me mad or I am already mad....
Jimmy Conwell - Too Much
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On 07/03/2008 at 16:40, kimbo said:
Hi mate did the rowing club hold niters? remember going to souls nite in the 80's but never new that.
Bedford Rowing Club, Bedford (Steve Crawley, Dave Crawley, John Walton, Neil McCaffrey) Sunday 1970 - 72 for eighteen months also (Tony Warot, Bill Evans) two all-nighters on a Friday
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Next Bletsoe Reunion 24th Aug 2019
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Do you still have the ticket
Dave
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I wonder if anyone can help.. joined this website today to try and find an old mate.
I've been away for a long time, before i went away i was good friends with a lad from Bedford called Russ Breen. I've seen his picture here on Jon Buck's Leighton Buzzard Hall of Fame gallery, but he was a lot younger then and i can't find contact details.
We used to go to niters in the early 80s, thumbing lifts and stealing his mums slimming tablets..
He was always good fun and used to hang around with a guy called Tufty who was also in the photo. I know he had associations with the Milton Keyes scooter crowd and owned a Lambretta.
The last time i heard about him he had had a bad accident and i wanted to know that he was OK.
Any info/contact greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Joe
RIP Steven Clarke Bedford Soul Boy
in All About the SOUL
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Steven was found dead in March in his Bedford Flat. There will be a funeral at Bedford Crem on the 16th May at 10 am and a gathering of friends at The Wellington Arms in Bedford after the service.
Some info on Steven Clarke
I got into the Northern scene around the age of 17, First Nighters were ‘Hayden’s Lido’ Bletsoe which was a bit special, it's where I cut my teeth, was a bit young to be on the 'gear' thing, plus had a very watchful elder sister. For me it was all about the music, it's where I first heard ‘A Li'l Lovin Sometime’. Then ‘Up The Junction’ Crewe and ‘The Torch’ Stoke. For my sins I never went to ‘The Casino’ Wigan, I was off the scene married with children by then. I've been back on the scene around 17 years now and must admit it's starting to lose its charm a bit for me, too much politics, too many mediocre events, too much fighting and backbiting.
Top Soul Sound
Admirations - You Left Me