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Flirtations - "Hold On To Me Babe"
WizardODoom
3,904 views
More from this great soul trio, this was coupled with "Love A Little Longer" on a 1972 Polydor single. It's anyone's guess what the girls are doing in a sawmill, but it's p...
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Flirtations - "Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me"
WizardODoom
32,685 views
A 1971 release from this great girl-group, this was coupled with "Little Darlin'" for their first single after following writer/producers Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddingto...
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Flirtations - "What's Good About Goodbye My Love"
WizardODoom
9,000 views
This was the follow-up to their brit-soul classic "Nothing But A Heartache", and while it's not as well known it's still one hell of a great record, from their usual songwr...
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Flirtations - "Nothing But A Heartache" (re-upload)
WizardODoom
5,152 views
This is a re-upload. The original version of this file stopped playing for no apparent reason, despite having been on youtube for over a year, Ah, well..
Great promo cl...
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Middle Of The Road - "Sacramento"
WizardODoom
847,463 views
I was somewhat surprised by the response to the last clip I posted by this band, so here's a track they released in 1972 for you fans out there. They seemed to be aiming fo...
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Troggs - "Love Is All Around"
WizardODoom
424,695 views
Yet another clip which shows that the promo video was alive and well long before "Bohemian Rhapsody", but you already knew that, didn't you? Hampshire's coolest band of all...
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Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - "Last Night In Soho"
WizardODoom
105,460 views
In which five likely lads from Salisbury come over all psychedelic. Maybe there was something in the Wiltshire water supply in the summer of 1968? Their final top 10 hit in...
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Family Dogg - "Brown Eyed Girl"
WizardODoom
33,579 views
No, not the Van Morrison song - this one came from songwriter Tony Hazzard, who penned hits for many acts. Unfortunately, this great piece of summer-pop didn't add to his h...
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The Herd - "I Don't Want Our Lovin' To Die"
WizardODoom
138,888 views
From 1968, one of the first records I ever owned, and one which I still have a soft spot for. Peter "face of '68" Frampton left soon after to join Steve Marriott in Humble ...
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Small Faces - "Tin Soldier"
WizardODoom
185,882 views
Undoubtedly one of the best UK bands of the 60's, with one of the greatest singles of all time. They achieved much, and yet never reached a fraction of their full potential...
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