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If you were there, then they should be lost years, otherwise you were just playing at it......
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LOST YEARS COULD BE A REFFERENCE TO THE FACT THAT ONLY 300-400 HARDCORE PEOPLE WERE INVOLVED WITH THE SCENE THEN ,IT MAY BE A TERM FROM THE OTHER 5000 OR SO THAT WERE LISTENING TO SPANDAU BALLET AND B
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The 80's is when the UK Soul scene came of age. The 'pop' fans and fashion victims that came along in the mid 70's had, by then, come and gone. Rotherham Clifton Hall, Cleeth
can anyone explain what this means lost years of the 1980s
myself and my friends on the scence from leicester/northampton/loughborough /etc spend most and i main most wekenda; all weekend.. at venuse such as stafford, mexborough,leicester, bradfrord, manchester, scotland, london,herne bay and many many more for a period of 8 years 1982-1990 we attended every weeknd some venue or other both nites....these were some of the best years of my life... i meet my wife there an old yate and wigan gal from stroud... we knew sue, mol,adam tomo, pete, brain ray, dave evison, guy gilly,keb. and big shout to everone not mentioned..60's soul rules for ever... these were exciting times for 60's soul and northern
so i would love to hear why its is called the "lost years"... the only thing that was lost was the amount of braincells
also we were young in our teens/twenties...i attended leighton buzzard reunion last year... is everone that old now????... i put this down to raving which stated 88-90 and this attracted young people... and ourselves but that a different story
hi to ady cros and david thorley i see you names on here
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