Posted April 25, 201114 yr It was about 6 0 clock on a early spring morning in 1991 at the 100 club when the seagulls started chirping. I was rushing off my head. It was a moment in my life and a record I will never forget. All the dirty stop outs at the time were there. I often wondered who played this 45 first at the 100 club in the early 1990s. Its such a brill record. I still like listening to it now and again It reminds me of great times. who was the brave dj ?
April 25, 201114 yr Was is a Guy Hennegan play first then ? Like I said - was the 100 club where I heard it I was playing a few tunes last night and getting a bit sentimental. Fabulous record - really brought back some great memories. How brave and imaginative the jocks were. It really is an oddball record, But somehow just really worked at the time. Edited April 25, 201114 yr by dancecrasher
April 25, 201114 yr As far as ican remember it was Guy who played it out first,could be wrong,wouldnt be the first time
April 25, 201114 yr Guy at Stafford if i remember right Thought it might have been someone like Guy, I've got it on a tape from sometime mid 80's on, can't remember who the tape is from.
April 25, 201114 yr remember it being a stafford play but by whom i have no idea... one of those stafford durge records... like g.i joe and billy hines ling ting tong... sure theres loads more lol.. Edited April 25, 201114 yr by munchkin
It was about 6 0 clock on a early spring morning in 1991 at the 100 club when the seagulls started chirping.
I was rushing off my head.
It was a moment in my life and a record I will never forget.
All the dirty stop outs at the time were there.
I often wondered who played this 45 first at the 100 club in the early 1990s.
Its such a brill record.
I still like listening to it now and again
It reminds me of great times.
who was the brave dj ?