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Without You
Remember this from the early 1970s,. Always reminds me of slow dances at the Walton Vale disco in Liverpool; getting up the courage to ask a girl to dance not always easy at 14/15 years of age, at lea... View Musicbrick
All delighted people
new but now helping me make memories now! View Musicbrick
time to say goodbye
For my friend John Harrison who passed away View Musicbrick
There you'll be
It's been a difficult past month for me, one way or another. Each member of my family has taken a turn being ill and i lost my uncle to a heart attack. I've recently come back from his funeral and t... View Musicbrick
It Should of Been Me
This was a song I remember playing to death because of the passion Yvonne Fair sung it, along with great memories connected to it from around that time... Playing table tennis all day long on a tiny ... View Musicbrick
Gente da Minha Terra
I was listening to my stockpile of Jools holland Live dvd's today. This is one of those rare artists that you may never of heard about before, a singer with a voice so powerful she could break glass.... View Musicbrick
Heroin
Anyone remember a time before drugs were a problem to society? From a personal point of view,drugs have always been just that,personal! In the early 80's there was no heroin scene visible.before you k... View Musicbrick
Justified and Ancient
Me and Tammy Wynette have a history, and it ain’t good. She and her mates, Jim Reeves, Slim Whitman and a whole bunch of other whining Country & Western stars frequently used to awaken me from... View Musicbrick
Justified and Aincient
Me and Tammy Wynette have a history, and it ain’t good. She and her mates, Jim Reeves, Slim Whitman and a whole bunch of other whining Country & Western stars frequently used to awaken... View Musicbrick
Days
Growin up in r street in Orrell Park, was me, Bate, Butty, Nezzy and Con. Tilney Street was the pitch, me mums bay window the goal, jumpers for posts. Moaning old Stan the taxi driver was like that ... View Musicbrick
always and forever
one of the best live acts to be seen in the late seventies. caught them at california ballrooms, luton . what a great night. this song is a great favourite of ours 1st dance at our wedding ah still ve... View Musicbrick
Going Back to My Roots
I remember this song being out when I was 18, and for my eighteenth birthday we went out into the centre of town, in Liverpool. Now the strangest thing I recall from that night was the fact that we w... View Musicbrick
telstar
Aaaah just because I can View Musicbrick
Radio Radio
Loved Elvis Costello when I was younger, especially around the Attractions and new wave era; Chelsea, Watching the Detectives, Pump it Up. But Radio Radio was a song I learnt from beginning to en... View Musicbrick
You Cant Do That
An often overlooked Beatles song which, for me, is one of their best. Taken from the Hard Days night album - great to sing along to! View Musicbrick
Ohh! What a Life
(Updated Video) Now I would’ve been about 13 when this was out… 13 and going on camping holidays around Wales with just mates. Ahh yes I forgot, one of them was 15 so he was classed as the adult and ... View Musicbrick
Flickering and Unsteady
"Flickering & Unsteady" by Rahil Babooram from the album "Gaura-Vani" (1999) © 1997, 1999 Rahil Babooram Music, COTT - BUY GAURA-VANI - http:/... View Musicbrick
Poor Man's Heaven
Seth is one of the best live performers I’ve ever seen. His bassist, Bill Nicholls is equally as good. I first heard “Poor Man’s Heaven” when I saw Seth and co live at Regents Park. The bass is mind b... View Musicbrick
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