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Topic History of: Sounds of the Sixties - Blackburn
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JK2006 I'll turn to Stone by The Four Tops - another smash B Side (I like this silly idea of yours Phil; so many great B Sides).
JK2006 The music remains excellent thankfully but I do miss Brian's sensible, informative music information. On the other hand Tony, for all his silly patter, is the best voice over expert ever; his timing talking over intros is absolutely superb. It's Wonderful by the mighty Jimmy Ruffin (I used to bump into him at the garage on my street corner). But the silly start time is a mistake. 6-8 is too early for us elderly listeners.