What can I say, my mind was confused by one too many Peroni's the night before, I can only apologise most profusely and throw myself at your kind and wisely mercy Mr Earle.
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I was at this one back in 1965, 4th Division and think it was against Blackburn Rovers, can't remember the score but I remember Norman Wisdom singing his re-write of the words to Sussex By The Sea at half time on the pitch.
(we got promoted that season).
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Always loved Sad Café especially this song, and the intro is brilliant. The legend goes that Angus Young (AC/DC) heard it and said it was one of the best songs the Stones had ever recorded, he does have a good point though!
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Loving that brochure, brought back so many memories. The best time to go was Sunday afternoon, the guy that used to play the organ and records in between sessions, used to let people bring their own LP's, you just left them on his counter and he'd play them, used to hear all the popular chart...
The stairs used to lead up to the Ice Rink, don't ever remember the escalator working even then, when you're young nipping up a few stairs with a pair of skates round your neck wasn't a problem. They turned the Ice Rink into cinemas in 1971 I think.
Just can't help smiling when I hear this classic by The Elgins, saw them play live at Brighton's Top Rank Suite when they toured in 1971, they had the whole of the Suite dancing when they did this as an encore. Saw them after the gig and had a quick chat, got a kiss from the lead singer, the...