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Fine bit of work for the likes of Sisters of Mercy and Bonnie Tyler, too.Jim Steinman , wrote the Bat out of hell album . Bit of a guilty pleasure for me that album
Fine bit of work for the likes of Sisters of Mercy and Bonnie Tyler, too.Jim Steinman , wrote the Bat out of hell album . Bit of a guilty pleasure for me that album
Just read about this.Les McKeown from the Bay City Rollers
Bloody Braveheart's got a lot to answer for!
I remember watching it 'live' as a 16 year old with my old dad! We were both fascinated! Poxy little black & white TV set as well!Michael Collins, the "forgotten astronaut" from the first Apollo Moon Landing. RIP
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Duh-Duh, Duh-Duh, Duh-Duh-Duh-Duh, Dead...Countdown creator, Marcel Stellman
Marcel Stellman: Countdown creator dies aged 96
Marcel Stellman, who has died aged 96, was also a record producer and lyricist.www.bbc.co.uk
Countdown creator, Marcel Stellman
Marcel Stellman: Countdown creator dies aged 96
Marcel Stellman, who has died aged 96, was also a record producer and lyricist.www.bbc.co.uk
Not a big fan, but that is no age! 59?? Jeez! RIP.Nick Kamen 80’s Levi’s advert and singer 59
It's not, no. I always expected him to live to 501.
Heard it through the grapevine that he’d gone.Nick Kamen 80’s Levi’s advert and singer 59
I was never a punter, but back in those days, jockeys were as well known to the public as football stars are today. Scobie Breasley, Willie Carson, Pat Eddery, Lester Piggott et al. I wouldn't know one jockey's name today.Jockey Joe Mercer RIP First winner 1950 Last 1985. what a career
I'll raise you a Frankie DetorriI was never a punter, but back in those days, jockeys were as well known to the public as football stars are today. Scobie Breasley, Willie Carson, Pat Eddery, Lester Piggott et al. I wouldn't know one jockey's name today.
Who are you, God? And don't you have to kill him first?I'll raise you a Frankie Detorri
I feel quite bad now. He would have played for the city at the time of my era's best years, but I really couldn't recall his name. Had to Google who he was. RIP mate.Chris Chilton
RIP
He came with quite a big reputation from his time at Hull but he never really looked the part with us. He did put in a memorable performance in a memorable match against the great Leeds team of the era. We won that game 3-0 and looked like a team of world beaters on the day. Unfortunately that was as good as it got that season for both City and Chris Chilton as the form of both team and player dipped. Noel Cantwell was sacked before the end of the season and Chilton was forced to retire with a back injury.I feel quite bad now. He would have played for the city at the time of my era's best years, but I really couldn't recall his name. Had to Google who he was. RIP mate.