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Sue H
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Posted at 14:14 on 29th March 2008

Yeah! T-Rex was my favourite in the early 70's. I was in love with Marc Bolan. Ha!

Then I was in love with a member of the group that sang 'Crazy horses'. Who were they?

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Posted at 14:19 on 29th March 2008
On 28th March 2008 22:29, Sue Herrera wrote:

I'm thinking, looking at your picture, you might be too young for Telegram Sam, though was released later than Just my Imagination.


Sue, most music I listen to was around long before i was.  My favourite music since early teens has been The Beatles, The Stones, the Who, the Kinks, and most music from that era, including all the Motown greats. It's one of the things Sarah and I had in common when we first met- our love of 60's music and motown.
Much to the disgust of our kids, our car radio is usually tuned into classic gold, which plays mostly 60's and 70's, though I'm not a great fan of 70's apart from a few like Bowie, Queen, Led Zepplin etc..
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Posted at 14:50 on 29th March 2008

Crazy Horses was by The Osmonds Smile 

Ok, who sang..

1) 'Under Attack'

2) 'The Hustle'

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Posted at 15:29 on 29th March 2008
oh dear....everytime I go to answer one of these someones beaten me to it Wink I'm getting them all correct too lol
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 18:42 on 29th March 2008
Yeah, well why haven't you answered the last post? Seems to me Sarah has beaten you Lyn! Na, na, na, na, na!
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Sue H
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Posted at 19:09 on 29th March 2008

The Hustle, now I've got that on my brain  , so few words repeated over and over.

I think it was by someone called Van Macoy or something along that line.

I've never heard of Under Attack though.

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Posted at 19:27 on 29th March 2008

Well done Sue, it was indeed Van McCoy (& the Soul City Symphony) that sang 'The Hustle'.. I love that song! Smile

By the way, it was a very well known group that sang 'Under Attack', go on 'take a chance...' coz 'I do I do I do I do' have faith in you Wink

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Sue H
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Posted at 19:42 on 29th March 2008
Take a chance on you, and I do, I do , I do  i do..... sounds like two different songs by Abba, but I don't think that's what you're after.
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Posted at 19:57 on 29th March 2008
On 29th March 2008 18:42, Ron Brind wrote:
Yeah, well why haven't you answered the last post? Seems to me Sarah has beaten you Lyn! Na, na, na, na, na!

ummmmmm I didnt like to brag about knowing them all Wink
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Posted at 20:07 on 29th March 2008

LOL @ Lyn, good answer! Smile

Sue, yes, Abba was the answer I was after Smile

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