BFTP18

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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royclough wrote:67% of those who had a go got this on first ateempt well done, 10% got it on their second attempt.

It was in Gary Puckett and The Union Gap though quite a few went for Blood Sweat and Tears.
To be honest Roy I had no clue it was Gary Puckett. I probably have a biased poinion of them because I never did like their music that made it on AM radio.

Seems like there was a bit more depth to them than I could have ever possibly imagined.
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I never did like their music that made it on AM radio.
I'll play you the album when you're here, Brian....... though you probably still won't like it!! :D
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Thanks (I think) Aitch :)
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Hahaha! Like most things when you;re here, Brian...... your choice. :)

BTW..... it's 7:40am Monday here and I'm warming up the CT Strat and 360v64..............
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I am glad you are warming them up and getting them ready for me. The v64 and the Tangerine Strat will probably be most played instruments in your line-up.

I must remember to pack my picks.
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Double Post, How's your eyesight these days? LOL.
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Way off topic: i am starting to think that subscribing to some forum sections wasn't such a good idea, cause i'm already having a cognitive dissonance... it feels as if i were reading messages that were not intended for me but came into my mailbox by mistake... :lol:
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Sheena,

Blame Aitch. I do. :)
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Odd.............. so do I. :mrgreen:
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Who am i to blame? :wink:
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