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  1. Merry Christmas Gavin - hope you have a great time with the two little uns. Look forward to catching up with you next year mate. Happy Christmas to all my other friends on soul source. x
  2. Wild days - we were all out of fooking control! I've slept at the side of duel carriage ways, railway stations, burned out cars. The youth of today - they know fook all!
  3. l Ay Up Mate I don;t think we could have avoided each other - it must have been nigh on impossible. I'm pretty certain that I remember a beret or two. Blue? Happy days. Me and my partner in crime brought a mini bus full from lincs to notts one night - I think we did loughborough one night and the palais the next. The van broke down on clifton bridge - we had a few of the notts lot with us at the time - we managed to get it going in thr pooring rain. Ended up at someones high rise flat - I was totally fooked. Pretty sure we then went to KJ before the palais. I had a real bad paranoid night!
  4. Hi Gav See him occasionally around Notts - I'm trying to remember when I last saw him..... but I can't remember fook all at the minute!
  5. No! A beard is for life not just for Christmas! Now - let me think, baby Jesus.
  6. It was never the journey there. It was the long, long journey home. I was never one for coach or car travel - I was nearly always sick. After a night on the old meds I was always sick!
  7. That is funny!
  8. It is Christmas Malayka What more could you want than a barn? Ok - a donkey and a few baying oxen. We could find three smart asses - I mean Wise Men from SS and you're all set for a magical Christmas. Twas Christmas night in the barn - nothing stirred apart from the oxen baying...........................
  9. Better than a slap in the face with a wet kipper - unless it was a high heeled number.
  10. Yep - what a u turn! I've a great deal of respect for Keb - he knows his stuff regardless of what era it comes from. I just didn't like his 60's newies era.
  11. Aah Simon. I knew you'd be on side. Dirge, Garbage - whatever word we prefer it was all rubbish!
  12. That's two of us then Gav! Did you dare admit that back in the day? Not many people did. I remember referring to Keb and Guy as Guy Dustbin and Keb Garbage! Obviously it was tongue in cheek - but I nearly got linched for me troubles!
  13. Just ok in my book. Would make a decent James Bond theme tune.
  14. ..................and fish and chips on the way home!
  15. It wasn't perhaps what enough people wanted Dave - there was certainly an appetite from the people I spoke to who went. It's shame. I guess that's the one of the biggest problems. Obviously any venue has to be financially viable - and to a degree that means bums on seats. Onwards and upwards. I look forward to hearing more about the new all nighter in due course. I'm sure a few on here can put up with a few nose bleeds heading all that way darn sarf!
  16. Sounds you like you might be getting a nasty call for your troubles Ken!
  17. six of us in a mini from spilsby in lincs. Hell of a journey!
  18. Aye! Stafford was undoubtedly a landmark and important venue - I was never a 60's mafia fan I was a modern boy and Stafford catered for both. Yep - I'd buy and read the book. Better get cracking Dave I think the consensus is a big yes!
  19. Very succintly put Ed. I agree entirely.
  20. Seem to recall doing that myself Steve - about the same time too! Not the same record. Feckless youth and all that - good times though.
  21. Blimey - not another todger and mangle story? Pleased his ok.
  22. I'm sorry to hear that. Hope you're feeling better and home soon mate. Peter
  23. Reminds me of Roy Hattersley's mum and David Blunkett! The political story is quite sad though - shame on Mr Blunkett. Bit off thread. Better get back to the kitchen before the mods notice.
  24. Your mum certainly knows her soul music Sean - bless her. My deal mum liked a bit of left field too - Ike Noble's "Your Love" by way of example. A super piece of quality soul music. Yep - Mr Brady competed with the best in his day! Ah yes Jimmy Bo Horne. Great times - the 80's for me was such a rich time for new soul music - whether from the 60's, 70's or 80's. Best. Peter
  25. and I am! I look forward to reading that. Thanks Peter


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