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Post by raliverpool on Apr 22, 2019 20:49:11 GMT 1
After some of the "musical giants" previously posted by Mark, I'll go for something a bit more "obscure":
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 22, 2019 20:51:44 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 22, 2019 20:53:40 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2019 12:09:52 GMT 1
Helen Shapiro - Look Who It Is (Ready Steady Go) featuring 3 familiar faces
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Post by rubcale on Apr 25, 2019 19:29:52 GMT 1
One of my older brothers was a massive Helen Shapiro fan and bought all her records - I inherited the family record collection so have them all now.
Great video there.
That record should have done much better in the charts but it was released as her popuarity was waning.
She actually made a few records later in her career which were just as good if not better than many of her hits - Look Over Your Shoulder, In My Calendar to name a couple.
Rather oddly No Tresspassin' which failed to chart here made #1 in Australia. Go figure!
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:00:49 GMT 1
Having watched the recent 1987 TOTPs, It has left me wondering what Pan's People or Legs & Co would have done for MJ's I Just Can't Stop Loving You lack of video. As they were responsible for such moments as these:
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:02:51 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:04:03 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:04:51 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:06:44 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:07:31 GMT 1
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Post by raliverpool on Apr 26, 2019 18:09:07 GMT 1
And this 1979 UK #1 which at the time did not have its iconic video:
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