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John Popchartfreak
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@SaintMerrin Thanks 😎 i could have argued it was an archive episode review & not subject to copyright infringement but for the sake of a potential 15p profit... .🙄 At least it cost BBC SDL way more than that in time wasted which they deserved for sacking my talented friend in IT. Dumbos!
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@SaintMerrin Aww thanks 😎 yes i will do all of the ones i have for 1964 and 1965. I did post the dr who ones online for sale as cards but the BBC claimed i was breaching copyright as opposed to treasuring them as early fan art reviews. 🙄 i kept a diary from 1976 to about 2001ish 🤓
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@allanharveyres1 I know! Call myself a fan! 🤣 just added Atlas 1 to my amazon basket btw slightly fashionably late. Looking forward to it! 👍😎
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@DavidMeadows11 No its me who is confused! 🤣 i was looking at my 1975 charts and have only just got used to putting 2025 on dates so not thinking!! 🥴
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@SaintMerrin @AdamHighcliffe Some themes remain ever-relevant as there's an endless supply of new gullible people to be fooled. Sadly! 🙁
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@DavidMeadows11 It was hilariously inept. Sly was in a neck brace and just popped on stage for 5 numbers or so. The microphones didnt work so you couldn't hear the Family Stone. They were over an hour late after the support act. Anyone who had buses to catch had to leave...
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@DavidMeadows11 Love your positivity. 😄 the entire audience of the one off comeback concert by Sly & The Family Stone at Boscombe O2 circa 2010 beg to differ. Queuing to demand money back around 12.30 am. I wasnt prepared to wait that long for the money.. 😱
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@SaintMerrin The last one was ruined by a terrible noisy soundtrack blocking dialogue. Hopefully they won't do that again but yes the perfect one to colour is Mind Robber. The best of the 60s and its a fantasy world so colour can be BOLD!
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@deanjacksondj @BBCNewsbeat @bpi_music @officialcharts Its the streaming platforms and their USA focus on playlists - see ancient usa xmas tracks that never meant anything in the uk. British radio is very supportive but that doesnt translate into streaming hits and the sales it does bring arent enough to compete.
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