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Not sure if this has been on here before, But I have just purchased a 45 purely

because it sounds so familiar.

I only have a tiny sample of the record, about the first 20 seconds

or so, and I am sure I have heard it before but can't think where and what it is?

Something in the back of my mind it telling me that is is the instrumental of some Northern

vocal track?

Has anyone any idea or am I going mental in my old age?

https://www.theleedsgallery.com/tunes/times gone by.mp3

times gone by.jpg

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That's what it sounds like to me mate - i haven't the best ear, but they are so similar it's uncanny.

Sounds similar I must admit, but not convinced that it is the same, also they are written by different writers, if that is anything to go by? it's the horns at the end of the clip that ring a bell with me. Edited by Steve Luigi
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Sounds similar I must admit, but not convinced that it is the same, also they are written by different writers, if that is anything to go by? it's the horns at the end of the clip that ring a bell with me.

Ah. Sorry, I'm not convinced it's the same thing either. Misunderstood your original post - I thought you were interested to know what it sounded like. Still, it is dead similar - mm, bit of a pun there!

:facepalm:

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Thanks for the thread link Godzilla, but still doesn't give any tips on what it is, was, or whatever :-)

Thing is I have only heard the first 20 seconds of the track, I hope it doesn't break down into a C&W hoedown,

line dance monster after that LOL! :dash2: There are no clips of it anywhere!

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"Remember this been played by Richard Sirling at the Casino around 1977 - covered up as "Don,t Say A Word"

Mm, the full thing sounds far more like a James Bond theme than the Deadbeats and or Yvonne Baker put together. :yes:

More Deadbeats than Yvonne Baker in my book though - before the Deadbeats probably in terms of Sir Dickies wigan context.

:thumbsup:

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"Remember this been played by Richard Searling at the Casino around 1977 - covered up as "Don,t Say A Word"

:hatsoff2: HI ALL I can't remember the vocal (thank GOD) But remember it being played at WIGAN + EASC by RS, I think he said it was ARTHER WRIGHT ORCH? *(CU) and yes it does sound like JOHN BARRY, Nice record would like a copy myself, :g: DAVE
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