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Just seen it on ebay RONNIE & ROBIN - SIDRAS THEME - 2nd issue buy it now £85....surely that's waaaaaay over the top ? or am i way out of sync with todays reissue prices ?

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  •   I love it, me. One of the best instrumentals of all time.

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No you're not out of sync, £85 for any boot is "waaaaaay over the top!"

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Ronnie & Robyn Sidras Theme / Blow Out The Candle
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Magical 60s Northern Instrumental Dancer,2nd Issue, b Side Is "Blow Out The Candle"

 

 

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Date Added: 04/07/14      Label: SIDRA 2ND     Made In: ?
Media: 7"     Condition: M-     Release: ?
Description: Magical 60s Northern Instrumental Dancer,2nd Issue, b Side Is "Blow Out The Candle

 

 

$144.78

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Artist: Ronnie & Robyn
Label: Sidra 2nd
Condition: M-
Price: £85.00
 
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Sidras Theme / Blow Out The Candle

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seems everyone is selling it at the same price,

can't stand it personally,think its awful,

makes my ears bleed.

 

ricky.

seems everyone is selling it at the same price,

can't stand it personally,think its awful,

makes my ears bleed.

 

ricky.

 

I love it, me. One of the best instrumentals of all time.

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Me too pete it's up there with me all time fave instrumental. Frankie Crocker, I've got the 2nd issue and have no desire to sell but like u say 10-15 tops

Me too pete it's up there with me all time fave instrumental. Frankie Crocker, I've got the 2nd issue and have no desire to sell but like u say 10-15 tops

 

I love Frankie Crocker too..and Bari Track...

time to reopen the instrumentals thread.

Or what about instrumentals which are better than their vocal versions...like Sidras Theme

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yep i can normally tell its him too Pete ,he must add his date of birth to his phone number to get the prices he commands.

Hi All the SIDRA theme would make a great sampled record in the same way as FAT BOY SLIM did with "SLICED TOMATOES"

DAVE K

I love Frankie Crocker too..and Bari Track...

time to reopen the instrumentals thread.

Or what about instrumentals which are better than their vocal versions...like Sidras Theme

Bari Track just gets better and better to these ears. Brilliant played out loud.

Sorry cant stand instrumentals.

Do my ed in. More so when theres a vocal.

Eh? You don't like instrumentals or vocals?

The only alternative is silence!  :lol:

I love it, me. One of the best instrumentals of all time.

"Hold on Help is on the way" is one of my favourites. Reminds me of Wigan

Bari Track just gets better and better to these ears. Brilliant played out loud.

 

Better every time you hear it, and I hear it a lot, it's mind blowing on the headphones.  Thing is, on all the various mixes of I Miss My Baby, the backing track sounds really tame, but on that instrumental only, it's raging beast of a record!

Yes Bari Track is fab. One of Alan Pollards faves. I sold his copy to a lad on here. Turned out was his own old copy. It had his initials in the run out groove. What great tune Mike Terry could play. 

Stu. More so wen theres a vocal TO the said instrumental. Prefer lyrics n vocals personally.

.gaz.

Who first played the vocal? Assuming Sidra's Theme was Curtis or Levine at The Mecca.

Who first played the vocal? Assuming Sidra's Theme was Curtis or Levine at The Mecca.

 

I had an Uncle by marriage who used to go to the Catacombs, he also went to the first night at Wigan, anyway in 1975 he gave me a tape of all the current big sounds, it included Dena Barnes, Eloise Laws, Sam Ward, and also Ronnie & Robyn.  I didn't know anyone who'd ever heard of it.  Anyway a year later, I bought an Emidisc of a DJ who came to play in our village, I actually bought it for whatever was on the A side because there was nothing written on the B.  Turned out to be Ronnie & Robyn.  So I always did a tape to play on the coach or in the car, and even then nobody knew it.  I don't ever remember it being played until Russ played it in 1977, soon after it came out with the instrumental on the B side.  So to sum up, it may well have been a minor Cats play but other than that, no idea!

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