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  1. Great post Mike. Love the Hi label/stable and the likes of Syl's music. Peter
  2. Ha! You'd need a proper tube for your rubber ring. I'll get me coat.
  3. There are plans a foot to turn some old French undergrounds into swimming pools - cool or what?
  4. Thanks Kev Peter
  5. My last guess.......................................for now. Flowers.
  6. Is it the same record? Peter
  7. Ha! Make up your mind - I posted that in response to you saying "Could just add it is one that appeals to the 70/80's and Northern crowd so not looking at an obscure modern one if you get my drift?"
  8. Evening Steve They're great mate. Particularly like the middle one as it speaks to you. Hope that makes sense - getting a bit arty farty in my old age. I blame to photographers! Peter
  9. Could be - it's a big mystery! Hope you're well my friend. Pete
  10. Really? 70's/80's track? Nice. Hoope you well mate. P
  11. Hi Chalky I'd nearly forgotten about that. Stunning soul record. P
  12. All of Gerri Grangers lyrics - beautiful.
  13. And if I have to search this world to find that girl that's what I'll do Daybreak.
  14. Do not call me Shirley!
  15. Not an 80's record though - maybe not even 70's but late 60's
  16. Motherfox? Not female though - awesome riff and record though. Using top Sam spins as my guide - and last guess from me. Flight
  17. Not rare but mid tempo, female and spoken introduction - superb soul record anyway.
  18. Good luck mate. Peter
  19. I'm not sure of current value mate - always a sought after record. There's a vg demo on discogs now but it doesn't really say how good or bad the vg is. The 7 is better! Here you go boss. https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/267523860?ev=bp_det
  20. Nice record Chris. Might help in your hunt if you to specify the 7 or 12. Peter
  21. Hiya mate. Yep, the salmon are at the end of their lives - spawn and die. It's nature of course but poignant nonetheless. Their end of life plays a significant role not just in producing the next generation of salmon but also in terms of enriching the river with nutrients from their decaying bodies. They also single handedly sustain numerous bear populations. Their story is one of wildlife's miracles. Peter
  22. Nice pictures again Steve. I was stuck in a council committee room all morning! Talking of catching salmon how about this. I'm not sure whether there are ethical issues with it or not? https://youtu.be/u7YAXBEPqyM

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