Heard these 2 classics on the radio, the first is a deserved tribute to AmexRuislip’s freestyle dance moves :bowdown::rave:
Being a typical 70’s boy I didn’t like naff/soppy stuff like this at the time, later maturing to love dance music:
I forgot all about this classic, until it was just played on the radio. As a stubborn teenager into New Wave music in 1979, I secretly loved this great song.
We went to see him at Concorde 2 about five years back. An extremely short set as he’s a big bloke (unfit), but he sang Criticise twice which went down very well.
These remind me of great times in the mid-80’s, lovely summers and Fagan’s Wine Bar at the bottom of East Street on the Lanes pub tour. :rave: :drink: :smile:
I hated disco as a kid, but that changed completely simply from going clubbing in Brighton from age 17. We only went initially for the long opening hours and the opposite sex, but my mates and I soon found ourselves loving much of the music played. It evolved into a passion for many types of...
Crikey, my list runs to many hundreds or more, from all the decades and genre. If I had to pick just one forever, it would be Passion by The Flirts. Brings back amazing memories of Coasters nightclub Brighton in the mid 80’s, I still play it now.