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^Did she date Eric Burdon one time?
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I'm kinda doing these by years(sort of).. novelty records were big... remember Ronnie Hilton?
Hello Mother - Hello Father song? Anyways I sure remember this and still love it today. Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto. |
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I used to sit brushing my Mom's hair 'playing hair salons'.. don't remember hearing until later Stranger On The Shore... but I can this:
Kenny Ball - Midnight In Moscow. |
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Kid put the cat amongst the pigeons and gave our radio.. Stateside Appeal ( no one told us he was Canadian!)
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Warning things getting weird!
The Singing Postman - Have You Got A Light? |
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The Singing Nun - Dominique. |
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I knew there was a shift in thought around this time, my mom attended my Parents/Teacher evening at school wearing orange Lee Coopers- short Kaftan and no shoes!! (I died, but next day I was king of the creds with 6th form!)
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - Kites. |
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I'd hear songs like this at the School Dentists, because she was free- this Slavic Butcher never used anaesthetic.. she turned up BBC R.1 to drown the screams!
David McWilliams - Days Of Pearly Spencer. |
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The Eurovision Song Contest featured heavily on the radio and brought me closer to hearing songs and artists I would have otherwise missed... a few examples(but not necessarily the entry songs)
Cliff Richard - The Day I Met Marie. |
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This 1970 winner was all over the shop.
Dana- All Kinds Of Everything. |
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Lulu of course hit the headlines as the Eurovision tied in 1969..and like Sandie Shaw could be heard most days.. this moody tune caught my ears :
Lulu - Dreary Days & Nights. |
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I don't know about Canada or the States but radio dj's were treated like royalty and commanded huge sums.. terrible that many committed sexual offences and the state broadcaster turned a blind eye!
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Like Galloping Home from Black Beauty, Lightning Tree from Follyfoot Farm. TV theme tunes charted and surfaced on MW, LW and SW-
Jackie Lee was a dish!.. think she hailed from Clontarf in Dublin? Jackie - White Horses. |
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Mack the Knife was one of the very earliest hits I remember noticing on the radio:
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I heard a comedy skit by an arguing couple on the radio in the early 1960's and it was so funny I never forgot it. I took the trouble to track down their name some 45 years later in 2008 or so:
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