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2nd track by Velvet Hammer is superb!


As is the girly dancing. Nice to see Quids getting in on the act as well towards the end.


Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> This put a bounce in my step and sets up the

> weekend nicely...

>


> outube_gdata_player

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Towelled down to that this morning Quids. Nice one.



???? Wrote:

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> A proper dance tune and some proper Northern Soul

> dancing

>

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srgHFFYYeWs&feature

> =share&list=RDsrgHFFYYeWs

Tuned into this thread last Saturday morning and it set me up for the weekend!!


Hoping that tomorrow morning [sat] there will be another great tune to get me going...


From a working class northern girl who morphed into a middle class ED woman sometime in the 80s ...any help would be

greatly appreciated.


ps... and my dad raced pigeons. not personally.

???? Wrote:

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> Anyone watch the Nation's Favourite Motown Song

> last night? A bit light (ITV) but some good

> stories (and class songs obviously)



I did but was disappointed that, given the huge back batalogue of Motown, how lightweight it was, and that the tunes higlighted were the ones you hear all the time on main stream radio. Craig Charles presented it like an episode of robot wars, which didn't help.

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