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MrBen Wrote:

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> Bucks Fizz, Edinburgh Playhouse, July 1982.

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> Quie proud of that.


I saw them the night of their coach crash a Newcastle...saw them about 4 times in all! Obsessed, but not in a stalker way, with Jay...SIGH!!!!

Oh, Bucks Fizz!

I forgot them. I saw them at the Cornwall Coliseum in 1983.

Classic 80s holiday. Got up in the early hours to leave for Cornwall - you know, because it's sooo far away. Slept in the back of the Volvo estate with the seats folded down. Woken on the M4 by the suitcases falling of the roof rack. Nagged our parents all week to take us to see Bucks Fizz and were told no, then dad suprised us on the last night of the holiday.


Happy memories :))


Peckhamgatecrasher - do you mean Steeleye Span? Cool!

I forgot I saw Maddy Prior once, but it was a couple of years after Dead or Alive. My mum got the tickets and we sat right in the front. Her voice was amazing and the hairs on the back of my neck were standing on end all night.

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