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Mark Oliver

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  1. Steve I am glad you found another copy, what and sold this one as well? It is such a wonderful record and I still regret selling it after all this time, but loved opening with it when dee-jaying. It is one of those records that just has a huge impact right from the first beat! Mark O
  2. Hi Dave Yes remember seeing Adey Pountain and family on Family Fortunes and embarassing him at Stafford one night by getting him to admit it. Has anybody ever owned up to being one of the soulies doing backdrops etc to Footsee on "Top of the Pops" when it was in the charts all those years ago. I still remember one of them looking like Dave Evison! MarkO
  3. Harpo, Chris Plant, Ted, Andy Spencer, Just a few of the names of people that I remember with so many good memories. Harpo great to see you at Stoke last year, how the hell did you remember the exact venue and time when we last saw each other before then after all that time? Chris believe it or not I still have the tape you did for me all those years ago and you are one of the many people that I really missed at venues when you left the scene. Ted and Andy, 2 of the most genuine guys I've ever met. Sorry I missed the anniversary, Neil Allen told me tonight that it had been on, I would have loved to catch up with you guys after all this time as well as so many others from around the time and this venue. Harpo I will keep an eye out for any future dates. Mark Oliver
  4. Guy used to play this during the late 80's, Great track.
  5. Matt, I met Dusty about 10 years ago and spent the day with him. He's a really nice guy, still writing material. Most of his vinyl has now gone although he let us have several mastertapes with some of his un-issued material that he did at D-Town.
  6. John Manship I believe got this Lp on his auction page, 11 days to go. Mark
  7. I remember when Dave Thorley used to play this covered up as the Del Larks at nighters, god it sounded brilliant then and even now sounds great full blast in my record room. Mark
  8. I can remember Adey Croasdell first playing this at the 100 Club in the mid 80's and several of us diving on the stage to find out what it was. Not sure about Afraid to love. Mark


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