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    Post any old song you can think of.

    Strawberry Studios set out to be innovative, often being the first studio to have a particular gadget or recording machine. Graham Gouldman joined the studios as an investor and became a house songwriter, making music for adverts and TV programmes. He brought in a couple of his childhood pals...
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    Most normal member.

    'Normal' is a shifting concept; it has no absolute definition. It is relative to time and to the environment. If you are a mental patient incarcerated in an asylum with other mental patients, you are normal for that asylum. A sane person wouldn't be normal in that situation. ITM, John D, Odds...
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    Weirdest member.

    Four pages in and no mention of Himmy? aka Roy Bloom, Minjeeta, Jason xyz, King Billy, Itshimagain, Kraven, Mrs. Ten Names, Morqthana, Scarlet Pimpernel etc etc.
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    Post any old song you can think of.

    The Mindbenders continued after Wayne Fontana left, and with guitarist Eric Stewart taking over the vocals scored a huge hit with 'Groovy Kind Of Love'. Eric was dissatisfied with the standard of northern recording studios in the 60s and, wanting to create better facilities for groups...
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    Prime Minister Rupert Lowe

    The tories are lefties.
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    Prime Minister Rupert Lowe

    Reminds me of when Sadiq Khan said that terrorism is part and parcel of living in a city.
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    Prime Minister Rupert Lowe

    Questions Lefties Never Answer no. 83... How can the economy said to be doing well when the National Debt is £3 trillions?
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    Holy Smoke

    Already addressed, but, as usual, our Latin friend Per Capita got left out of the discussion. Also left out of the discussion was the fact that most alcoholic drink is taken for refreshment and without the intention of getting drunk, whereas cannabis, heroin etc are taken ONLY to become...
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    And another one..

    This is the news. The BBC is not the news any more, it is a sham, like the government. The news should be asking who was on this jury...
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    Post any old song you can think of.

    Levenshulme's Wayne Fontana eventually split from the Mindbenders, and was set for a glittering solo career, but it never really took off. He made a few good records in the process though. 'Pamela Pamela' was written by the aforementioned Graham Gouldman...
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    Makerfield

    Nobody cares, commies! https://www.facebook.com/reel/2477068092740898?locale=en_GB
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    Holy Smoke

    A man high on drugs showing you what a great time he is having...
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    And another one..

    Milad Panjshiri, an Afghan, on the rampage in Morrisons in the lovely town of Bradford. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/39184818/knife-migrant-rampages-morrisons-shoppers-flee/ This sort of behaviour, if it had happened years ago, pre- Blair, would have been seen as the result of cannabis...
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    Makerfield

    Brilliant. thanks again Blup!
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    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    I'm not. 'European union' and 'European' are two different things, just like 'Conservative Party ' and 'conservative' are two different things.
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    Post any old song you can think of.

    Continuing my Manchester mini-series this is Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders' first single 'Hello Josephine', 1963, it rocks. They had so much fun in those days, whereas the Manchester groups of the 80s and 90s were anything but fun...
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    And another one..

    The main news story in Britain for the past few weeks, not that you'd know about it from the BBC, is this...
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    House price gravy train may have hit the buffers

    That chart is not adjusted for inflation. By that, I mean real inflation, which is the printing of money. Houses cost a lot of money because the government has been printing lots of money! Plus they have brought in 20 million or so extra people, and have given them all the extra printed money to...
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    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    We never left the European Union. If you remember, when the day came to leave, Theresa May et al just carried on asking EU permission for everything. The biggest thing that came from it is the polarisation of the population into leavers and remainers, who, like football fans, argue endlessly...
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