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lexyhope commented 5 months ago
Poor Begonia by Jeri Lynne Fraser (Answer Song)
An "Answer" record or sequel to the Brian Hyland novelty hit of "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini". Performed exquisitely by the multi...
I love Jeri Lynne's music. She should have been a major star. Where did you get the CD? Can't find any trace on the internet.
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lexyhope commented 1 year ago
Let There Be Light - Assembling PhotoSEL LS-21E52 Soft Box Kit
I recently bought the PhotoSEL LS-21E52 light stand and softbox kit, for photography and video lighting. Unfortunately the video which PhotoSEL poi...
Must admit I really had given up out of frustration until I found your video. Many thanks for your time putting it together.
Do you dismantle the whole lot after every location shoot?
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Photographs - Memories of Inverness & the Scottish Highlands
Leafing through an old photograph album bring memories flooding back. As a child I remembered visits to Inverness and the Black Isle, walks through...
Hi Linda, thanks for the nice comments. I've never heard of Elliot Bristowe but I've just Googled him and will read up and hopefully see clips of his 'road trips'.
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lexyhope liked 1 year ago
Smoke dreams Movie.wmv
From Smoke Dreams LP 1973
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lexyhope commented 1 year ago
Captain Matchbox Nagasaki
From Smoke Dreams 1973
Love this group. I'd also like to hear Smoke Dreams. My Dad wrote it in 1939 for Fats Waller.
Tam White - Come Over You (HQ) |TOTP 13-3-1975|
TOP OF THE POPS (13.03.1975) -- part 4 of 12.
Introduced by Noel Edmonds.
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lexyhope said:
Used to stand at the foot of the stage of the Place in Victoria Street to listen to the Boston Dexters every time they played in the 1960s. Tam, the lead singer, had the best voice ever. Will miss him.
rufus anf mildred rock on to need you love so bad
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Excellent! That is some rock duo. Is there a rock n roll performer in the family?
Drunken Guitar / The Lushes
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Love the go-go dancers!
This tune was released on UK Decca in 1961 crediting Tommy Steele and a composer credit of Gainor. The Lushes version came out in 1963 a full two years later. I've played the Tommy Steele version and the Lushes version back to back many times and can't spot the differenc...
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