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Maybe the older generation might not like it, but i think it's quite a funky remix of a classic

 

 

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Think the needle needs changing, track keeps jumping

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1 minute ago, Chingford said:

Think the needle needs changing, track keeps jumping

I'm keeping score of the old camp young camp John, i'll put you in the undecided for now :lol:

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I'm the older generation, but since I didn't like the original, I don't really have a view about this version.

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My Daughter has just been and bought me Hacienda Classical ........;)

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I am currently dancing round the flat......... quality for people who can remember.

I was with my nephew in the week who asked me about the Hacienda.

Told him i went when i was seventeen and went home ten years later :lol: :o

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2 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

My Daughter has just been and bought me Hacienda Classical ........;)

Seen that advertised, sounds good.

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The original by Otis Redding is one of my Dad's favourites and it got played a lot at home when I was a kid.

Along with many others, including his real favourites like Pink Floyd, King Crimson and "underground" music as he called it.  

His weirdest old 45 record was "Wet Dream" by Max Romeo, which was not allowed on the radio back in 1969, apparently. Understandable if you ever heard the lyrics :o 

 

 

   

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On 10/22/2016 at 5:24 PM, azda said:

Maybe the older generation might not like it, but i think it's quite a funky remix of a classic

 

 

Dave, I like it. A modern update to a R&B classic!

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You got the love....Hacienda Classical ........Keep smiling all time classic and the words just blow my head ;)

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1 hour ago, PWA 1967 said:

You got the love....Hacienda Classical ........Keep smiling all time classic and the words just blow my head ;)

Wasn't the Hacienda owned by the guy that did the news on northwest tonight? Forgot his name

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Tony wilson was a major partner dead now  .

Also owned factory records which was the main manchester record label at the time :)

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5 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

Tony wilson was a major partner dead now  .

Also owned factory records which was the main manchester record label at the time :)

That's the one i was thinking of, Tony Wilson, what did he die of?

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Another true story.

I sponsored a kids charity night and had a table with a guest....We got tony wilson.

He was really good company and a really nice guy.

He asked had anyone got any questions.

MY mate said yeah" why have you got so much money and a scruffy bastard" even him and the rest of the table laughed at that one all night RIP.

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