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Topic History of: Jon Gaunt, who inherited my page in The Sun, mentions me today...
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Grandpa Harley That's just... depraved...

I'm impressed!
Martin I liked that one as a kid, but my Mum wouldnt let me have a copy!
She allowed me to search for "Lazybones", which would have been my first ever record, but it wasn`t in stock yet, so I had "Brigette the Midget", by Ray Stevens instead, which is truly awful, and had a truly awful film they sent over to TOTP with it.
That "Guilty Pleasures" DJ guy is featured in the Mail today (live mag), his story is so familiar, one gets the feeling he may be a regular poster.
He notes his first record ever bought as David Cassidy, someone only recently posted this I am sure.
I used to buy Cassidy records only because they had a picture on the cover!
JK2006 for Leap Up And Down, Wave Your Knickers In The Air?
Martin No no! Keith agreed and was very proud!
I met him first in a very small pub, and he sat with me and my girlfriend, and we got into a showbizzy type conversation, in which he told us that it was very hard on the TV, to show what he actually did.
He borrowed a matchbox from a table, put it about 20 feet away, and threw his voice so that it was coming out of the empty box.
It was really amazing, I have no idea how he does this, he was sitting square in my face and the voice was coming in a very squeaky fashion from another side of the room.
The rest of that night is historically preserved in my scrapbook written out by a Sunday tabloid reporter of the time.
He`s a top man, and knows his marketplace.
Could have been worse Steve, "Pump Up The Orville", may well have been a possibilty, and don`t start me on "The Birdy Song " again.(sore point that one)
steveimp Can't have that Martin!

Pump up the Jam was the worst ever record, ever!