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    Rather enjoyed the Scott Walker prom the other night, but then again, I was madly in love with him [along with all of my friends and just about every girl in the world]; thought he just started doing 'chanteuse' sort of music [whatever the male version of that is] but hadn't realised his stuff was quite political as well.

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    Never heard of any of them!

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    Look them up mate and press play! Nightcrawlers, Push The Feeling was a hit in the clubs in the U.K and America in the 1990's. That would be my favourite of the five I mentioned.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa2mooq5drQ

    Proper djs fella,been out partying with these guys a few times they are different gravy old school masters of their trade been world chamois old styley superb


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yfdy8XmCxTM
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    Like those links Gigs. I was/am more of a mix and blender myself but always got time for proper scratch DJ's. I might put something on you tube myself, I'll upload it here when I do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gigilo View Post
    old school masters of their trade been world chamois old styley superb
    Plenty of elderly school masters have engaged in perverted scratching and I have to admit the habit has rubbed-off on me; so I'd be most interested to know what "world chamois old styley superb" is. My tentative guess is that it involves the application of soft damp cloths to the red-raw hairy bits whilst waltzing around the bedroom, not necessarily on one's own...nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drone View Post
    Plenty of elderly school masters have engaged in perverted scratching and I have to admit the habit has rubbed-off on me; so I'd be most interested to know what "world chamois old styley superb" is. My tentative guess is that it involves the application of soft damp cloths to the red-raw hairy bits whilst waltzing around the bedroom, not necessarily on one's own...nice
    Yep it's a privately educated past time..

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    Quote Originally Posted by moehat View Post
    Rather enjoyed the Scott Walker prom the other night, but then again, I was madly in love with him [along with all of my friends and just about every girl in the world]; thought he just started doing 'chanteuse' sort of music [whatever the male version of that is] but hadn't realised his stuff was quite political as well.

    Scott walker heavily influenced Suede,Dog man star a fantastic album although every song is related to death,drugs,suicide,depression and sexuality non of your middle of the road crap..Their first album is also brilliant as well then they became more commercial because Bernard butler left,first two albums were different class..
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    30th century man

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    I'll play Dog Man Star [good old utube]when todays racing is over; I'd forgotten about Bernard Butler.

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    Underrated album, underrated band in many ways - certainly better than Blur or Oasis ever were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moehat View Post
    I'll play Dog Man Star [good old utube]when todays racing is over; I'd forgotten about Bernard Butler.
    Never heard it but will definitely give it a listen

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    My favourite band The manics on sky arts from 1997..james dean Bradfield way out on his own..this from jools Holland show

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSrZeaMMFMM
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    but first they had to get rid of the idiot who cut himself

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    I'm making progress on getting back up and running again, funnily enough I got talking to a local club owner/promoter who would like to hear a mix CD from me.
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    I don't know if anyone else watched the Cambridge Folk Festival programmes on Sky Arts but I was very impressed by Wildwood Kin. Apparently they are Bob Harris's favourite new act.

    The older I get the better I was.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h37KQu64RY4

    Who remembers this? I was 8 years old at the time. Makes me crack up laughing.

    Got to number 1 as well.
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    I need to check this out but I had a friend who used to write for Dr Who; he did a pilot video for a programme he hoped to get on the BBC [but didn't, which you would understand if you saw the video]. I'm sure he said the guy who played one of the aliens went on to become Mr Blobby. Just a bit of useless information I'm afraid. Darn it; I'll have to rewatch the video now. Alas my pal is no longer with us so I can't ask him.

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    www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8pn_Yyrr7UWas on R6 this afternoon; had forgotten how good Blue Aeroplanes are. Jacket Hangs; never heard it before but can't stop playing it...[I love this song so much I've even worked out how to use ebay/paypal etc just so I can buy it...]
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    ....I was so embarrassed, way back, to have bought Gary Numans 'Cars' [although everyone else in the country did, too]. So can't believe that, 30 years on he's better than ever and was so ahead of his time. Think I've got quite a large back catalogue to work through.

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