Give us a nudge will ya'
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How I Won The War.....with Paul's mate......
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'The Liver Birds'....set in that there 1960's Liverpool......
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The Iconic British comedian, actor and writer Eric Sykes........
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'Steptoe and Son'.......
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Laurel and Hardy stuff. They were and still are bloody brilliant!!..... Not their classic comedy, it's everywhere.......instead some stuff you may never have seen.....
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I am listening to a excellent saint etienne b sides lp..... i had forgot about some of the names on here http://www.last.fm/music/Saint+Etienne/_/Fake+88 Transcribed by Patrick and Nicola [Sarah:] "I am tired and I'm bored,", he said. / "and I've got kinks in my bed. / This work, how I hate it, I'd much rather play, / nothing to do, but I do need a rest." / [whispered:] Let's just get started and make a mess... Morton stood up and said "What's that? / It's the fifteenth of May, and I'm cold, and I'm wet." / He turned without stopping / and smiled to the pilot. People weather the terrible storm. / A distant space ??? [Stephen:] A scene from a film circa 1982. We drove down George Street, en route to Wendy's. Glenn Campbell was on the radio singing about cleaning his gun and dreaming of Galveston. "What's this?" she said. "It's Hall & Oates or nothing for me." Of course, this was pre-House Nation and I asked her "What is anyone going to remember this decade [ Find more Lyrics on www.mp3lyrics.org/HqaC ] for?" She paused for a second, then said: "Waffle cardigans, Wentworth jail, rah-rah skirts straight out of Hell, Andrew ??? and BMX bikes, Chernenko and miners' strikes, Nikky Kershaw and Red Ken, Peter Tatchell and Dirty Den, Mark King slapped his bass, and early issues of The Face, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Margaret Thatcher, Toto Coelo, and Spycatcher, E.T., Arthur, Elmo's Fire, not a patch on Billy Liar, Phil Redmond and Transformers, Tin-Tin Duffy in leg-warmers, Stu Damer, evil Tel, Roger Hebert, what a pal, Steven Waldorf, Jerry Gross, Do The Hucklebuck by Coast To Coast, Steve Blacknell on the telly, the classic beard of Altobelli, Leon Klinghofer, baby duck(?), blonde highlights, flourescent sock, Steve Lynex and Gordon Smith, Martin Fry grew a quiff, Haysi Fantayzee, Videotech, Shakey drove us crazy, what the heck, Hazel O'Connor in Breaking Glass, Gripper Stebson's in the class." And I said, "I don't remember any of that. If you can remember the '80s you weren't there. Uh, you know, I remember Scott Crolla in his Furry Freak Brothers t-shirt, if that's anything." Another track begins with Tom Brown reading the intro to the top 30 countdown on radio 1.......i had forgot about him
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Moggy Ooh the 80's like the 70's a bit of a blur. My selective memory comes racing to the fore, can't remember the bad bits (they're probably too numerous) and have shredded, quite literally, all the bits I do recollect from both eras.......the photos of me wearing bloody awful 70's fashions, like bags, platform shoes and cheescloth shirts and of course my New-Rom 80's look and leg warmers.... .....big New-Rom hair on a man with a big alien shaped head, not a good look..... 'Do the Hucklebuck'......gawd, I remember dancing to that. I must have been veeeeeerrryy, veeeeeerrryy, drunk.
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Britain at War in Colour......The Darkest Hour.....
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This is 'Stella Street' a mix of world and UK famous types who all live in the same street.......great fun.....(warning for language)....
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Compilation of Mick and Keef in Stella Street...... This is apparently what they're like in real life......just ask Paul.....
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Those Beatles in 'Stella Street'.....
Oh, sooooo accurate...... . They'd have been better off opening a corner shop like that than that bloody Apple Boutique disaster..... I can just see J,P,G and R selling samosa's and onion Bhaji's..... ......to the accompaniment of Ravvi's sitar music and smoked out by the smells from the Maharishi's josticks...... -
Deano.....
and some Rat Pack stuff.......(Robbie Williams.....Geez!.... : .....he ain't even in the same universe)....... They are soooooo COOOOOOL!.......Frankie rocks!..... -
Bless This House.....with Sid James.....
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'Citizen Smith'......with My Family's Robert Lindsay......
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Dad's Army.....
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Eric and Ernie.....
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Hancock's Half Hour....
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Worzel......
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Man About The House......
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well...'are you being served/?" is more comprehensible to non-british than some of these, but thanks for them all