Everything posted by Alison H
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From the album: That Driving Beat (Leeds) 15/2/14
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Awww lovely photo DP, & great to see Karen & Joanne on the photo, we did have some fab times with the York lot x
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Ever Had Your Heart Broken?
Maybe you should have titled the thread simply "Ever had your records stolen" We are simple people at the end of the day (although I hasten to add, I haven't gone off topic .... infact I love them more now than I ever did, the chewy nougat, caramel, nuts & chocolate )
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Songs That Really Pull At Your Heart Strings . . .
In spite of my horror at this man's stage strop towards the band at the TAC Yarmouth Weekender, I forgive him every time I hear this record..... it just crumbles me https://youtu.be/4bgpsug-IW8
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Cos she's beautiful that's why !!! Great photo's & the best place ever for me !!! (both upstairs & downstairs) Thanks for sharing them
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Ha ha ! I know where you're coming from with the Strawberry Tab, I took one at the Droylesdon nighter - Concorde Suite (after a little bit of billy) - Flippin eck, my vision was gradually covered with what I can only compare to a layer of strawberry jam over my eyeballs. I could still see, but it was like looking through a red film. It was the worst tab I had ever took, I saw a giant beetle (the size of of an Alsation) scuttling across the dancefloor, omg that was awful as I hate creepy crawlies!! I was fixed to my seat, which I thought was raised above everybody else's for what felt like hours. I could not move, and was thankfully saved by a friendly face ... who, I still thank to this day, whenever I bump into him. The states we got into when we were young, madness!! ... & fun at times
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Frank Wilson At Cala Gran,fleetwood
Do you mean these ones Dave ? Excuse the @rse ... Excuse the face .... Eeh, life was fun when I was a little lad
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Frank Wilson At Cala Gran,fleetwood
1. Mary Love Comer performing Come Out of the Sandbox at the 1993 Cleethorpes Weekender. The first live artist to make me cry (only cried to 2 other live artists & they're not mentioned here) 2. Bobby Womack at KGH, Blackburn about 3 years ago - I was stood right at the front, & his courage & determination (after battling Cancer less than a month before) shone through. His health issues meant he wasn't 100% vocal wise, but it didn't matter, his performance was incredible, lasting about 2 and a half hours without a break, his manager had to practically drag him off stage as Bobby wanted to carry on (It felt like Bobby thought it may have been his last ever performance, thankfully it wasn't !!!). 3. Debbie Taylor at The Wilton last year - Never before in my life have I heard an artist sing better than the record! She was superb, with a great sense of humour to match (not that a GSOH matters when listening to a song) There are other artists who have moved me, and I feel mean for listing only 3, when others should be up there too, but have to draw the line somewhere, so that's where it's drawn
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Top Tips For 2014
I'm with you Martin, in that it's better than the original. Cheers for spinning it at Scarborough & will you thank your Honey for letting me know what it was, as I was too busy dancing to come over & ask you myself