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Two records that you always associate with each other & a reason.

(don't think this thread will appeal to Brett no.gif )

Billy Watkins Ice Man & Susan Coleman Age Of The Wolf

Both pressed up around the same time & really naff lyrics. Associate both with Yate altouigh I appreciate they were played all over.

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Kiki Dee Magic Carpet Ride & Helen Shapiro - Stop....

A joint holy grail - out of my price budget as a 17 year old.

Now theoretically I could acquire then, but I'm some what indifferent to them - although would still like to own them!

I was never confused.

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strange i found 3 mint copys of kiki dee in a record shop around 79/80, and my mate found a demo copy of helen shapiro the same week:thumbup:

but my pair would be lynne randell stranger in my arms/ shane martin i need you both on cbs and both big at wigan at roughly the same time

Talkin Bout You Baby and Never For Me, always associated in my mind, i think Tony Clayton used to play them back to back at the Oddfellows Club.

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strange i found 3 mint copys of kiki dee in a record shop around 79/80, and my mate found a demo copy of helen shapiro the same week:thumbup:

Strangely enough your positive uplifting anecdote has not cheered me up at all.

I bought a record in 79/80 for £15 (which I still have) & according to Record Collector in 2008 its still worth £15. Ho Hum.

With inflation taken into account you should have save your money and not wasted it on that silly music whistling (bet you not heard that from girlfriends )

i buy all our records for a pound just to help you out:good:

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