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  1. Hi Ady Sorry to hear the news but certain the 6Ts, as it always has done, will bounce back. Been many years since I ventured down the stairs and spun into the pillars,or shared sweat and laffs with Keb, helped Taff back to his chair etc but have fond happy memories of the club and, and this is the important part, the people as they are the club, not the venue. Everything changes but you, hang on thats a Take That quote! Onwards and upwards mate.
  2. Wah-wah guitar! Thats the description I was looking for Mr T!!!! I'd heard there were only 3 versions (vocal) as well but wait to be proven wrong with the next Cd offering from the likes of Ms Wallace etc. It would be nice for the wah-wah version (as I shall now refer to it is) to get a issue on cd and save me the job of having it cut off and all the pain-in-the-arse farting around having a legit looking acetate label made up for djing with
  3. Ok, there are a number of versions of this in the vauts I belivie, the well known one and the one i have on tape which is a more guitar led rhythm, simiar to this in tempo. Still a gret toon and that despite the awful speeded up version mentioned above
  4. Welcome to theNew World! Customs have sussed all the going ons re: eBay and rare 4s, or expenive goods in general and are now catching up with everyoe. I've had this happen a few times in the past few months. My accountant says no way we are going to be able to avoid in future as they have a whole department geared to this. Boo Hoo!!!!
  5. Argos do £40 sound blaster that plugs your decks into it and from there to your PC, easy to use.
  6. Just wanted to add our heartfelt sympathy to all of Pickles family and friends. Craig and Jenny let me know the sad news and was truly saddend to hear of the loss of one of the scenes characters, As has been said in the 80's Pickle, along with Rod, Mad Mick, Craig, Del, all the Letchworth Firm went eveywhere together. Morecombe, Leciester and just about anywhere you care to mention. I shall have fond happy memories of the Tazmanian Devil spinning wildly out of control and sending at least 4 of us flying on a regular basis. I'll be raising a glass to him later this evening.
  7. I think this question is just a bleeding pain in the arse ----- oh, er, hang on I didn't mean, oh bolloxs! LOL
  8. 2006 - what r u on lol
  9. The whole LP is excellent, if memory serves (and I cant be arsed to dig mine out) there are at least 4 great tracks, Big Time Ben being another. Didn't Guy have this covered at Stafford????
  10. and I know stuff to dowith said fancies you littl Minx!!!!!! ;-)
  11. Dearest Jo, I'm hurt that you didn't ask me AGAIN!!!!! For your info TIP TIP and TOE were: Samuel Green (tip), Ted Fraser (tap) and Ray Winfield (toe). Often danced on table tops and other small spaces (hmmmm they'd fit in well at Soulgate babe!!!) with Ray considered to be the innovator of the slidingstyle of tap, later copied by everyone. Movies: All By Myself (1943) and You Cant Everything (1937)
  12. Same thing works on my missus - Oooh er!
  13. Quite a hard toon to find (if memory serves) and yes Mr Hayes involved on this ditty out of Litlle Rock. Some info: Matching the Coachmen in professional perfectionism and popularity were the Romans, consisting of Gary Hall (lead vocal, rhythm guitar), Phil Miller (lead guitar), Rocky Hestes (keyboard, vocals), Charles Wycott (bass), and Greg Kempner (drums). The group had a local hit with the 1966 My Records single, the Byrds-influenced “I’ll Find a Way.” Reconstituted in 1967 as Merging Traffic, the group expanded with new members Richard Shook (bass, vocals), Bob Younts (sax, vocals), Bobby Lincoln (trumpet), and Jim Matthews (who replaced the deceased Kempner on drums). After scoring well locally with the 1968 My Records release “Ain’t No Need,” on which the band displayed a mastery of the Memphis horn sound, Merging Traffic was signed by Decca, a major label, and had a minor national hit with “Bit By Bit.” * Sold mine last year to a guy in the States for $250 (result I thought!) but not sure if I stil have a MP3 of it on file, very Memphis Sound if memory serves right


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