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Winsford Soul

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  1. Russell. The latest rspb birds of Britain and Europe identification book has a CD that comes with it and it has 100 bird songs and calls on it. But not unfortunately the boom of the bittern. Not sure if I've heard the nightjar but here's hoping. Steve
  2. Snowdrops, a sure sign that spring is only round the corner Steve
  3. Seen my first ever Bittern today. even though it was about 300 metres away was so chuffed Uncropped image Cropped image Steve
  4. Cheers Pete. I bow to your superior knowledge. I remembered it getting played but just wasn't sure about the year or by who Steve
  5. Chris. It was played at the casino in about 77. Not sure by who though. It really was a massive tune at the time.much loved by the ladies. Steve
  6. Thanks Pete. Steve
  7. I have never seen a demo. Only issues. Didn't it only get a republic of Ireland release ? Steve
  8. Tommy. Have you tried using shazam to identify the track ? my phone is playing up and it keeps telling me my memory is full and I cant update my ovi store to help you Steve
  9. Always coloured sleeves available at Radcliff nighter £12 per 100. Good quality . I used them to separate records alphabetically Steve
  10. Thanks Andy. See you soon bud Steve
  11. How much.? Buddy Miles. I,m just a kiss away. Columbia Thanks in advance Steve
  12. The soul police and keyboard warriors now dictate what's acceptable unfortunately Steve
  13. It was a monster record at the time and it used to pack the dance floor it was that popular. Happy times, no worries apart from how to get too the next nighter Steve
  14. Steve. They look like silver birch trees. Very fast growing and will repopulate the areas that the council have cleared them from in no time given the chance. Steve
  15. Graham.how very strange this country we live in is. We can't be a million miles apart yet the word is a world apart in meaning Steve
  16. Vaguely remember sparrows being called spadgers Steve
  17. There seems to be a pattern emerging that areas of the country that have a very strong regional accent that hasn't been watered down with the influx of outsiders that these names still exist . Hope that makes sense Steve
  18. Chris. Storm cock refers to its habit of carrying on singing in the face of a storm. Steve
  19. Personally I would have said about £100. But what do I know Steve
  20. Some fantastic pictures . Thanks for reposting link Steve
  21. I've just uploaded .jpg files in freebasing Den Steve
  22. This was taken about 1500ft up the chew valley This was taken at dusk, there are two red deer hinds just coming down off the hills in amongst the trees Steve
  23. Was a bit gutted when the other long tailed tit flew off leaving only the nuthatch, long tailed tit and the great tit left, The symmetry was spoilt Steve

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