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Madonna - frozen?
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what's new pussycat - Tom Jones. woody allen was in it, who must be connected to/have worked with a number of luvvies/luvettes on the list
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Posted 1 hour ago Yes. Also best lip synchers in the business. Great Uncle Bulgaria must be having a nap. Damn, nipped out to Sainsburys and missed one I knew... :-). Don't know GUN's one...
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Soley Soley. Middle of the road. Yep, that was the one, redrumours wins. Excellent research with the hot pants MPFC :-).
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Jump-starting this thread...this doubly sunny smash was the third of this group's 5 hits and followed its two predecessors into the top 5. The band's name reflects their genre and their lead singer filled a pair of hot pants very pleasingly in the early 70s...
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Read Any Good Books Lately?
Great Uncle Bulgaria replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Read Caine Mutiny by our very own Herman Wouk recently, if only so I can agree or disagree with comments made about it when the inevitable happens. Dated and slow moving but still quite powerful in its way. Just finished 'Iron Curtain' by Anne Applebaum, which somehow makes a fascinating subject (the sovietisation of East Germany, Hungary and Poland 1944 - 1956) a lot less interesting than it might be. For some low-middlebrow fiction quite enjoyed 'Our House' by Louise Candlish. -
The Skids, Into The Valley Coincidentally I saw them on Friday night and was shouting out "Albert Tatlock!" along with everyone else Awesome gig. Yep, very good. I saw them live on 'The Absolute Game' tour ca 1981, our gang shouted for it and they refused to play it. There were quite a few new romantic hairstyles in the audience, the band seemed to be trying to reposition themselves somewhat away from their fans of the previous couple of years. That didn't end well...still got the limited edition LP ('Strength through Joy') that came out free with the Absolute game, hope one day it might prove to be worth something. Only ever played it once though, it was rubbish....
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Debut (top 10) hit for a new wave band who had a few more afterwards. The chorus of the B side involved shouting the name of a character from Coronation Street several times.
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Reet - I'm on it, so... Opening track on a multi-platinum album. The band strike up a leisurely groove which lasts longer than the intro to many songs (approx. 20 seconds) before the singer wades in. The first words sung are the title of the album, but not the title of this song (which is a hit single in its own right) Diamond Life (album), song = smooth operator, Sade?
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The Sweet - Love is Like Oxygen yep, that's the one.
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This band had one UK no 1 and 5 no 2s hit singles between 1971 and 1975, at which point their chart career appeared over. However they had a 'comeback' top 10 hit in 1978, only to disappear into commercial obscurity thereafter, having sacked their lead singer for being permanently stoned and unable to sing any more. Name the band and the 'comeback' hit.
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Posted Saturday at 21:51 While everyone digs through albums they've never heard of for the crossword ones, here's something a bit more mainstream and easier. An exclamation that (unless you count the Interto Cup) has alluded Newcastle this century so far. Simply the best! - Tina Turner We are the champions! Queen Too darn hot! Cole Porter
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you win again! - hot chocolate
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Please can I move everyone else (below Carol Channing) up one, June Brown in at 25 and Angela Lansbury new sub. Thanks.
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The night, Frankie Valli?
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1. Donald Trump 2.Paul Gascoigne 3.Linda nolan 4. Queen Elizabeth II 5. Terry Jones 6. Prunella Scales 7. Pope `emeritus Benedict 8. Carol Channing 9. Dick Van Dyke 10. Ruth Bader Ginsburg 11. Jimmy Carter 12. Billy Connolly 13. Beth Chapman 14. Olivia Newton-John 15. Michael Robinson 16. Prince Philip 17. Greg Gilbert 18. Marieke Verwort 19. Olivia De Havilland 20. Doris Day 21. Betty White 22. John McCririck 23. John Andretti 24. Jill Gascoine 25. Clive James sub June Brown. Thanks for running.
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add me too please. Ta
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1. Kirk 2. Wouk 3. Leah B 4. Vera Lynn 5. Kissinger 6. Murray Walker 7. Gordon B`nks 8. Stirling Moss 9. Bob Hawke (joker) 10. Nobby Stiles 11. Tony Britton 12. Clive James 13. Litte Richard 14. Johnny Clegg 15. Jimmy Greaves 16. Bob Barker\ 17. Robert Mugabe 18. Javier Perez de C
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24 (but would have said 15)
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Here's my lot 1. Bernard Cribbins (for obvious reasons) 2. Mike Batt (ditto) 3. Herman Wouk (wild card) 4. J-L Trintignant 5. Leah Bracknell 6. Stirling Moss 7. Rosalynn Carter 8. Berry Gordy Junior 9. Marty Wilde 10. Pete Budd 11.Little Richard 12. Leslie Phillips 13. Vera Lynn 14. Paul Gadd aka Gary Glitter 15. Valerie masterson 16 Olivia Newton-John 17. Michael Schumacher 18. Jimmy Greaves 19.Nobby Stiles 20. Duane Eddy 21. Benjamin Luxon 22. Pete Torke 23. Richard Bonynge 24. Des O Connor 25. Kirk Douglas subs (in unlikely event of 3 of these dying in next 12 hours) Andy Scott Rolf Harris Frank Williams (Vicar)
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I'll have Chloe Lukasiak who is apparently an American 'social media personality'. When the late great Douglas Adams was compiling his 'useless third of the population' list Youtubers, Instagrammers and general 'social media personalities' hadn't been invented (happy days) but I'm sure if he was around now they would be near the top of his list.
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Death Anniversary Thread
Great Uncle Bulgaria replied to themaninblack's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Elizabeth Beresford (aka 'The Great Creatress') went 6 foot underground (overground) this day 8 years ago Elisabeth "Liza" Beresford, MBE (/ˈbɛrɪsfərd/; 6 August 1926 – 24 December 2010) was a British author of children's books, best known for creating The Wombles. Born into a family with many literary connections, she worked as a journalist but struggled for success until she created the Wombles in the late 1960s. The strong theme of recycling was particularly notable, and the Wombles became very popular with children across the world. While Beresford produced many other literary works, the Wombles remained her best-known creation. -
Can't let Maggie go - Honeybus (nimble ad)?
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I'd like to teach the world to sing - new seekers (after Coke advert)?
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Death Anniversary Thread
Great Uncle Bulgaria replied to themaninblack's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Courtice Pounds' pair of sparkling eyes were taken away this day 91 years ago. Courtice Pounds Charles Courtice Pounds (30 May 1861[1] – 21 December 1927), better known by the stage name Courtice Pounds, was an English singer and actor known for his performances in the tenor roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and his later roles in Shakespeare plays and Edwardian musical comedies.