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Forgive me if this has been asked before, but this is my first time on the forum.

can someone explain to me how " love starved heart" was being played in the film, and yet it didn't see the light of day untill the early eighties I believe, or am I wrong? Just curious....

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  • A little poetic licence methinks.

  • Billy Jo Jim Bob
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    Chalky How do you remember down to years and months ? FFS I'm going to start calling you 'Rainman'. Drew

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    The film is fictional .  It wasn't meant to be a historical document.

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tony galla wasnt found till stafford as was the originals suspicion 

As far as I am aware the unreleased Motown Rod Shard sourced from Robb Klein (Robb K on here) was first played at one of the SASofGB events in Manchester by Dave Withers in late 81 (October?).

Richard said he played TLSH late Wigan after getting an acetate?

6 minutes ago, chalky said:

As far as I am aware the unreleased Motown Rod Shard sourced from Robb Klein (Robb K on here) was first played at one of the SASofGB events in Manchester by Dave Withers in late 81 (October?).

Richard said he played TLSH late Wigan after getting an acetate?

Chalky

How do you remember down to years and months ? FFS I'm going to start calling you 'Rainman'. :lol:

Drew

I thought I read somewhere that all the music in the film was true to the year it was set in, obviously not.i can't remember if the year was ever mentioned in the film, but it does start with " brand new key", Melanie which was 1971 

10 minutes ago, Yonky said:

I thought I read somewhere that all the music in the film was true to the year it was set in, obviously not.i can't remember if the year was ever mentioned in the film, but it does start with " brand new key", Melanie which was 1971 

don't ever recall reading that or Elaine saying so either.

12 minutes ago, Yonky said:

I thought I read somewhere that all the music in the film was true to the year it was set in, obviously not.i can't remember if the year was ever mentioned in the film, but it does start with " brand new key", Melanie which was 1971 

A little poetic licence methinks.

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6 hours ago, sunnysoul said:

The film is fictional .  It wasn't meant to be a historical document.

You'll be telling us there is no Easter Bunny or Santa Claus next :D

I remember getting a tape off Andy Dennison mid 80's with Marvin Gaye on it that he picked up on an acetate , handwritten label , titled " It's Killing Me "

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Question answered thanks all

On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 18:37, Yonky said:

Forgive me if this has been asked before, but this is my first time on the forum.

can someone explain to me how " love starved heart" was being played in the film, and yet it didn't see the light of day untill the early eighties I believe, or am I wrong? Just curious....

Simple - the film is not a documentary so I'm guessing poetic licence. 

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