Etched on the run out of Love Starved Heart in the Motown 7s Box Set is something that either refers to another Marvin song or the fact that they've included it as opposed to two copies of Barbara McNair. It reads "Lucky Lucky Me".
I've enjoyed reading back over this thread, possibly a good argument for not deleting old threads. I agree with some of the older posts about the sheer buzz generated by 500 plus on the dance floor all clapping in unison. Tends to be very sporadic these days, and I think less is more.
That sounds like a bloke called Terry "Cassette" from Barrow, who celebrated his 60th about two years ago. He wears glasses and he's only just given up smoking the pipe, but he does like to dance, so it may not be the same guy.
Yes you are confused, Steve. I think that was Samuel Johnson talking about the London record label.
Oscar Wilde was misquoted as having said "I have nothing to declare but my genius" at New York Customs. What he actually said was ""I have nothing to declare but my Genesis", referring to his 12" copy of "Tonight".
Isn't it just. Used to have it on a Lisa Stansfield music video on VHS, so I was pleased to find it on You Tube. There's a real chemistry between them.
I think you've hit the nail on the head there Dave. A lot of Beverley and Mica's songs are instantly forgettable, whereas you could release four or five tracks on each of Lisa's albums as singles.
They're currently advising listeners outside of London to use an alternative method of receiving JazzFM. I'm going to look f*cking stupid with a satellite dish on the roof of my Mondeo.