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nine times out of ten,,,iconic northern soul spin from the 70s...

sung by muriel day,,im thinking obviously white..but can anyone tell me owt about her....

background etc....

and who'll admit to dancing to it at wigan???

(no you dont have to answer that one)

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No Russ, this predates all of those except Idle Few which booted in early 76 and Betty Boo which was played about 2 months after Muriel Day but the rest came the following year

:Pthumbsup.gif .............out of pure interest Pete.........did you write these things down, Im always in complete awe of you guys that can nail it to the month almost. Apologies for being misleading..............brain fuddled.

Russ

:Pthumbsup.gif .............out of pure interest Pete.........did you write these things down, Im always in complete awe of you guys that can nail it to the month almost. Apologies for being misleading..............brain fuddled.

Russ

No it's cos I taped almost every Wigan I went to so I always had something to refer to!

No it's cos I taped almost every Wigan I went to so I always had something to refer to!

Ever thought of releasing/publishing them as playlists.

Would be intersting & also resolve a few arguments.

Might also start a few more, which would be even more interesting.

Ever thought of releasing/publishing them as playlists.

Would be intersting & also resolve a few arguments.

Might also start a few more, which would be even more interesting.

There used to be quite a few on my old website...unfortunately many have been lost over the years, I've got about 30 left

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popular in its day and the girlies still love it..lol

This girl don't..... :unsure:

TG you didn't play it last night, twas bad enuf to have "house for f...kin sale" slipped in between some blinders.

Gave me time to go to the loo tho.

I can't tell you the year but i believe Muriel Day was first played out at Peterborough Wirrina back in the day more like 1975 or 76 and i am sure someone would clarify that.

No Russ, this predates all of those except Idle Few which booted in early 76 and Betty Boo which was played about 2 months after Muriel Day but the rest came the following year

Got to disagree there mate,Glen Bellamy played Murial Day at the 1977 EASC aniversary at The Wirrina (St Ives had been shut down),where as Betty Boo(the instrumental) was already big before St Ives shut (Ginger I think).

Me ol' mate Martinsbox should be able to confirm-he's nearly a analy retentive with dates as me :rolleyes:

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