lulu shout 1965 ready steady go
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<3 this
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@Dilaybloodsucker The BBC did "not ban most US music",in fact the Brit charts were totally dominated by American acts or at least covers until the mid 60s when Beatles/Stones etc etc took over. Usually they banned due swearing, sex/drug refs,advertising,religion etc often v controversially and most times when BBC banned a record it was guaranteed to go racing up the charts- often to No 1
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@vonroon23 Shout - Highest place UK charts 7 in May 1964 --Lulu [aged 15] & The Luvvers She was born Nov 1948 close to myself Of course the song was first released by the Isley Bros 1959. A great alltime classic and when she first came on the box [not this recording] we all knew this was special
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I like Lulu, Aretha Franklin, Petula Clark, Blondie, Hole, Metallica, Nirvana, Fleetwood Mac, Joy Division, Prodigy, Offspring, and many other strange things, but I can't stand opera... or Justin Bieber..
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Lol, so full of life compared to the other version by The Shangri-las
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FUS RO DA
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APRES SKI SONG!
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LUlu was and still is AWSOME!
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I have an English boyfriend. I had to inform him that a lot of English pop hits for this era were not original but covers of American stuff. (bbc banned most American music). I also found out that Dusty Springfield was not a young black girl from Detroit. Who knew?
How do you like your steak lulu?
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HRHooChicken 5 months ago 7
ahhhhh 60's musics are so freakin great... Best music of the 20th and 21st century!!!!
i mean music being produced today can't compansate with this!!!!
sjeffke1989 7 months ago 3